My wife's friend came to see me at a new orthopedic clinic in the neighborhood, so I went to check it out. It looked good in many ways, so I went back the next evening. Most of the doctors and physical therapists are young, and since it's a new hospital, everything is clean. I have discomfort in several places, including my knees, shoulders, and neck, but I decided to get treatment for my knees first. I felt a tingling sensation inside my kneecap and deep pressure on the other side, so I took an X-ray and it was confirmed that it was inflammation due to standing for long periods of time due to the nature of my job. I received two injections in each knee and a week's worth of medication. In addition to physical therapy, I received aqua therapy and manual therapy, which are similar to massage, and they were refreshing. It's been two days, but I still have some uncomfortable pain in the area where I got the shot if I walk for a long time. I think it will take some time.