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What is causing my Knee Pain?

Knee Pain can be reduced with Physical Therapy

Do you notice cracking, popping, or aching when you sit, stand, climb stairs, or pivot? The strength of our knees is vital for most daily activities and when they begin to show signs of wear it can make life difficult. 

 

Your knees are the largest joint in the body and are made up of three bones and several tendons and ligaments that help hold these bones together. Knee pain refers to any discomfort that occurs in this area. Because of their complex nature, the knees are particularly susceptible to injury and disease. 

 

So, what are some common causes of knee pain?

 

 

Physical therapy can help you get relief from your knee pain and help you get back to the things you enjoy without discomfort.  Your therapy program will begin with an individual assessment to determine your needs and the best course of treatment for you. Some treatment options used by physical therapists are:

 

Even something simple as recommending proper footwear can make a big difference in your leg and knee health.

 

If you are curious about physical therapy and how it can help you, give our team at Reddy Care Physical and Occupational therapy a call. Our clinic is equipped with advanced treatments to heal and relieve your knee pain. You don’t have to suffer, get started on your treatment today!


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