Joint pain can mean a lot of things. Just not osteo arthritis. It could be just a muscle inflammation or a bursitis or something else. Please visit your physiotherapist and a good orthopaedics specialist for further evaluation. You may or may not need oral medication. Improper care now can however definitely lead to osteo arthritis of the knee and associated changes in your gait .
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