About one-third of the patients in the outpatient clinic visit the doctor because of knee pain, and most of them have been treated for a long time with poor results. Treatment methods include: Western medicine, Chinese medicine, hot compresses, acupuncture, small needle knife, many prescriptions, bee stings, etc. These methods have played a certain therapeutic role, but a few patients have complications such as knee burns and infections due to improper use. Patients often have anxiety due to long treatment with poor results, combined with the pain of the disease, and the underlying disease in elderly patients, so they have more expectations of their physicians. The following is a brief analysis of the treatment of knee pain in elderly patients, which we hope will be of some help to you. Most elderly knee pain is caused by joint degeneration (including bone spurs, joint effusion, etc.) and is a manifestation of systemic aging, so all we doctors can do is to make the patient less painful, but we cannot change the natural law of aging.