What’s causing my knee pain when climbing stairs, and do I need an MRI?

Uncategorized | 2025 Oct

Q1: What’s causing knee pain when climbing stairs?
Pain could be from meniscus tears, early arthritis, cartilage wear, or ligament strain. No doctor or therapist can be 100% sure without clear imaging like MRI.

Q2: I’ve tried physiotherapy and rest but pain persists — what should I do?
If short trials of therapy don’t improve your symptoms, it’s time to question why. MRI can identify the real cause instead of wasting time on more treatments.

Q3: Why is MRI better than X-ray or ultrasound?
X-ray shows bones only. Ultrasound depends on the operator. MRI clearly shows cartilage, ligaments, tendons, and inflammation — all without radiation.

Q4: What could be missed if I delay MRI?
Meniscus tear, cartilage damage, early arthritis, or bone stress injuries could worsen and lead to long-term mobility issues.

Q5: Why do most people delay MRI?
Cost and long wait times — many clinics charge over $1,000 or require weeks of booking.

Q6: What are faster, affordable MRI options?
The Pain Relief Clinic provides insurance and Medisave claimable MRI scans within 1 working day, and non-surgical treatment options to help you recover safely.

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