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Top 10 Signs It Might be Time to See an Orthopedic Specialist

Joint pain happens—but when does it become something more serious? Whether it’s knee pain that’s been creeping in for months or a shoulder injury that just won’t heal, many people wait too long before seeing an orthopedic specialist. 

Here are 10 signs it’s time to take that next step—and how Vitruvy can help you find the right expert, fast. 

  1. Persistent Joint Pain That’s Not Improving

Aches that last more than a few weeks—especially in your knee, shoulder, hip, or wrist—may be a sign of an underlying orthopedic issue. Don’t ignore it. It could worsen without treatment. 

  1. Limited Range of Motion

If you can’t move a joint like you used to (like reaching overhead or bending your knee), it’s time for a shoulder assessment, hip assessment, or knee assessment.
👉 Learn more in our Frozen Shoulder FAQ 

  1. Pain That Wakes You Up at Night

Sleep-disrupting hip pain or shoulder pain is a red flag. These symptoms often point to joint degeneration or inflammation that needs professional attention. 

  1. Swelling or Stiffness That Doesn’t Go Away

Lingering swelling or stiffness—especially in the foot and ankle, elbow, or hand—could signal arthritis, bursitis, or tendonitis.
👉 Not sure if your elbow pain is chronic? Read: Tennis Elbow to Bursitis: 9 Chronic Elbow Injuries 

  1. A Recent Injury That Hasn’t Healed

If you’ve sprained, strained, or fractured something and it’s not getting better, a visit to an orthopedic specialist could prevent long-term damage and get you on the right recovery plan. 

  1. Difficulty Walking or Bearing Weight

Advanced joint issues sometimes require hip replacement or knee replacement—but early diagnosis could lead to simpler treatments.
👉 Read how one athlete got his life back after surgery: Reclaiming the Finish Line 

  1. Numbness, Tingling, or Weakness

These symptoms in your wrist, hand, or elbow could be signs of nerve compression, like carpal tunnel syndrome. Early intervention helps protect strength and mobility. 

  1. You’ve Had Joint Pain Before—and It’s Back

Recurring pain in the shoulder, knee, or hip may signal chronic or degenerative conditions. An orthopedic assessment can help catch them early and prevent further damage. 

  1. Your Pain Is Impacting Daily Life

When joint pain keeps you from doing what you love—working out, walking the dog, traveling—it could be time to act. Orthopedic surgery isn’t always the answer, but expert insight is. 

  1. You’re Considering Surgery and Want a Second Opinion

From total joint replacement to minimally invasive procedures, second opinions from a trusted shoulder specialist, hip specialist, or knee specialist help you make confident, informed decisions. 

 

Learn More and Take Action 

For more in-depth information about orthopedic conditions, visit OrthoInfo—an excellent resource developed by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 

And when you’re ready to stop guessing and start healing, Vitruvy is here. 

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