How to Correct a Knee Bone Bump

Depending on the severity of the bulge and the clinical symptoms it causes, conservative correction, surgical correction and medication can be used. 1. Conservative correction: If the knee bone bulge is not very serious and does not cause obvious pain, it can be treated by wearing braces, and will generally improve gradually. 2. Surgical correction: If the bone bulge is more serious, especially if the activity of the bulging part of the bone has been restricted, even affecting the normal life, it is often necessary to take surgical correction to correct the deformed part, and if it is caused by severe osteophytes, it may need to take arthroplasty. 3. Drug treatment: some patients with bone bumps may be caused by inflammatory changes, which can lead to redness, swelling and pain in the joints, and can be taken orally with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen and diclofenac sodium, but be sure to use the medication under the guidance of a doctor. Knee bone bulge can go to the hospital, clear diagnosis and then targeted treatment.