Knee pain: Symptoms, Causes, Chiropractic Treatment & More
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  • Writer's pictureDr Ravi Mohali

Knee pain: Symptoms, Causes, Chiropractic Treatment & More

Knee pain is the most common musculoskeletal complaint that brings people to their doctor. With today's increasingly active society, the number of knee problems is increasing. Knee pain is a common symptom in people of all ages. It may start suddenly, often after an injury or exercise like walking, bending, standing and lifting. Knee pain also may begin as a mild discomfort, then slowly get worse. Athletes who run or play sports that involve jumping or quick pivoting are also more likely to experience knee pain and problems. But whether an individual’s knee pain is caused by aging or injury, it can be a nuisance and even debilitating in some circumstances.


Knee pain has a wide variety of specific causes and treatments. But Chiropractic adjustments work well for sore knees and they are most effective when performed in conjunction with complementary corrective exercise. Chiropractic adjustments of the spine, hips and knees help mobilize these joints back into proper alignment. This, in turn, relieves joint stress, reduces inflammation, and facilitates healing.
Knee pain treatment

Symptoms:

• Swelling and stiffness

• Redness and warmth to the touch

• Weakness or instability

• Popping or crunching noises

• Difficulty in weight-bearing or walking

• limping due to discomfort

• difficulty walking up or down steps due to ligament damage (sprain)

• locking of the knee (unable to bend the knee)

• inability to extend the knee

• shifting weight to the opposite knee and foot

Causes

• Knee injuries

• Tendonitis

• Osgood-Schlatter's disease

• Patellofemoral pain syndrome

• Knee dislocation

• Sprains and strains

• Osteoarthritis

• Rheumatoid arthritis

Treatment:

Knee pain has a wide variety of specific causes and treatments. But Chiropractic adjustments work well for sore knees and they are most effective when performed in conjunction with complementary corrective exercise. Chiropractic adjustments of the spine, hips and knees help mobilize these joints back into proper alignment. This, in turn, relieves joint stress, reduces inflammation, and facilitates healing. When combined with corrective exercises, chiropractic treatment for knee pain has been proven highly effective.


Knee injuries Tendonitis Osgood-Schlatter's disease Patellofemoral pain syndrome Knee dislocation Sprain and strain Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid arthritis.
Chiropractic treatment for knee pain

Don’t let knee pain slow your life down. Instead, consider visiting a chiropractor for knee pain. They can ensure your body is properly aligned, improving your overall quality of life.


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