Knee pain is a common complaint among patients spanning every age group. It can stem from a variety of injuries and conditions, including mechanical problems, arthritis, and inflammation. While most patients believe the best treatment is to “power through” and allow knee pain to heal on its own, this isn’t typically the best answer. Arlington Chiropractic Clinic, P.C., has answers to some of the most common questions asked about knee pain.
Knee injuries involving sudden stopping, change in direction, or twisting can lead to acute or chronic pain. These injuries include: torn ACL, torn meniscus, bursitis, patellar tendinitis, and fractures.
Yes. In fact, 95% of arthritic knee pain stems from osteoarthritis, wear and tear of the joint.
While ignoring the issue may lead to short term pain reduction, it doesn’t address the underlying issues. In the case of injury, it can leave you with sore joints and limited range of motion.
If you have had an injury that leads to swelling, you should see your doctor for tests. This will help rule out any joint injuries and determine the best path of treatment. If your knee hurts due to arthritis, it’s time to see the doctor when you have more bad days than good.
In the event of a serious injury, such as a torn ACL, surgery may be the best course of action. Patients who have tried nonsurgical interventions such as physical therapy, chiropractic care, and medication may also benefit from knee surgery.
After a complete medical history, your chiropractor will determine the best course of treatment. This typically involves joint manipulation and massage, as well as footwear and lifestyle recommendations.
If you live in Arlington Heights and are experiencing knee pain, give us a call today for an initial consultation. Call (847) 259-4493 or book online today.
Knee pain is a common complaint among patients spanning every age group. It can stem from a variety of injuries and conditions, including mechanical problems, arthritis, and inflammation. While most patients believe the best treatment is to “power through” and allow knee pain to heal on its own, this isn’t typically the best answer. Arlington Chiropractic Clinic, P.C., has answers to some of the most common questions asked about knee pain.
Knee injuries involving sudden stopping, change in direction, or twisting can lead to acute or chronic pain. These injuries include: torn ACL, torn meniscus, bursitis, patellar tendinitis, and fractures.
Yes. In fact, 95% of arthritic knee pain stems from osteoarthritis, wear and tear of the joint.
While ignoring the issue may lead to short term pain reduction, it doesn’t address the underlying issues. In the case of injury, it can leave you with sore joints and limited range of motion.
If you have had an injury that leads to swelling, you should see your doctor for tests. This will help rule out any joint injuries and determine the best path of treatment. If your knee hurts due to arthritis, it’s time to see the doctor when you have more bad days than good.
In the event of a serious injury, such as a torn ACL, surgery may be the best course of action. Patients who have tried nonsurgical interventions such as physical therapy, chiropractic care, and medication may also benefit from knee surgery.
After a complete medical history, your chiropractor will determine the best course of treatment. This typically involves joint manipulation and massage, as well as footwear and lifestyle recommendations.
If you live in Arlington Heights and are experiencing knee pain, give us a call today for an initial consultation. Call (847) 259-4493 or book online today.