“…Generally, for patients with early knee joint degenerative joint disease, basic treatment options such as exercise therapy, physical therapy, and action-assisted therapy can be selected regarding the actual needs of patients. If the patient's condition shows a trend of increasing severity, he/she needs to enter the next level of treatment, mainly through anti-in ammatory and analgesic drugs, drugs to relieve symptoms, or intra-articular injection of drugs [9,10]. With further aggravation of the disease, if the patient fails to achieve the expected goal after basic treatment and drug treatment, surgical treatment is needed, which mainly includes arthroscopic surgery, cartilage repair surgery, and force line correction surgery.…”