Knee

Are you experiencing knee pain or dysfunction?

Physical therapy is a valuable and effective approach to managing knee pain.

  • Here are some benefits of physical therapy for knee pain:

    • Pain reduction: Physical therapists use techniques such as manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and modalities like ice or heat therapy to reduce knee pain and inflammation.

    • Improved mobility and flexibility: Through targeted exercises and stretches, physical therapy helps to restore the range of motion in the knee joint, increase flexibility, and reduce stiffness.

    • Strengthening of muscles: Physical therapists design customized exercise programs to strengthen the muscles around the knee, including the quadriceps and hamstrings. Strengthening these muscles provides better stability and support for the knee joint, reducing pain and preventing further injury.

    • Balance and coordination improvement: Physical therapy includes exercises to enhance balance and coordination, which are crucial for proper knee function. By improving these factors, physical therapy can reduce the risk of falls and re-injury.

    • Gait training: Physical therapists analyze and correct abnormal walking patterns that may contribute to knee pain. Gait training helps individuals optimize their movement patterns, alleviate stress on the knee, and improve overall function.

    • Post-operative rehabilitation: Physical therapy plays a critical role in the rehabilitation process after knee surgeries, such as ACL reconstruction or knee replacement. Therapists guide patients through a progressive exercise program to regain strength, mobility, and function.

    • Prevention of future injuries: Physical therapy addresses underlying causes and biomechanical issues contributing to knee pain. By identifying and correcting these factors, physical therapists can help prevent future knee injuries and pain.

    • Avoidance of unnecessary interventions: Physical therapy provides a conservative and non-invasive approach to knee pain management, often reducing the need for invasive procedures or long-term reliance on pain medications.

Here is a partial list of conditions we treat:

  • Arthritis

  • Chondromalacia

  • Patellofemoral Pain

  • Ligament Sprains

  • Tendonitis/Bursitis

  • Tendon/Muscle Strains

  • IT Band Syndrome

  • Post Surgical Conditions