Updated On: 12 September, 2023 08:01 AM IST | Mumbai | Pooja Patel
US Open finalist Rohan Bopanna’s journey of dealing with severe knee pain and being on pain meds to complete recovery, has been making news. Experts weigh in on this condition

Bopanna relied on Iyengar yoga and physiotherapy to tackle his knee pain. Pic courtesy/Getty Images
Indian tennis star Rohan Bopanna, a finalist at the recently-concluded US Open, made news not only for his performance, but also for a revelation during an interview, where the 43-year-old shared that both his knees don’t have cartilage. Cartilage is a strong and flexible tissue that lines the end of the bones providing cushion for joints and prevents bones from rubbing together. In 2019, Bopanna had been on two to three pain killers daily, but with the help of Iyengar yoga and physiotherapy, today, he is medication-free. But is it only an athlete who can achieve this kind of recovery? We speak to experts who suggest healthy, safe and non-invasive ways to manage knee pain in such conditions.
