Common Causes of Knee Pain
Knee pain can arise from several conditions affecting the muscles, ligaments, cartilage, or joints surrounding the knee. Some of the most common causes include:
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Sports injuries and ligament sprains (ACL, MCL)
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Meniscus tears
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Patellofemoral pain syndrome (runner’s knee)
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Osteoarthritis
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Tendonitis or jumper’s knee
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Muscle weakness or imbalance
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Post-surgical knee rehabilitation
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Overuse injuries from running, cycling, or physical work
Without proper treatment, knee problems may worsen over time and lead to chronic pain or reduced mobility.
How Physical Therapy Helps Knee Pain
Physical therapy focuses on treating the root cause of knee pain rather than just the symptoms. A personalized treatment plan can help:
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Reduce inflammation and pain
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Improve joint mobility and flexibility
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Strengthen muscles supporting the knee
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Restore normal walking and movement patterns
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Prevent future injuries
Our physical therapists conduct a detailed assessment to understand your symptoms, movement patterns, and lifestyle before designing a customized rehabilitation program.
Our Knee Pain Treatment Approach
At our clinic, we use a combination of modern physical therapy techniques to provide effective knee pain relief.
Comprehensive Assessment
Your physical therapist evaluates joint mobility, muscle strength, posture, and movement mechanics to identify the source of your knee pain.
Manual Therapy
Hands-on treatment techniques help reduce joint stiffness, improve circulation, and restore proper knee movement.
Therapeutic Exercise
A structured exercise program strengthens the muscles around the knee, including the quadriceps, hamstrings, and hip stabilizers.
Pain Management Techniques
Modalities such as ultrasound therapy, electrical stimulation, and soft tissue therapy may be used to reduce pain and inflammation.
Movement Correction
Poor biomechanics often contribute to knee pain. Our physical therapists help correct posture, walking patterns, and exercise techniques.
Conditions We Treat
Our knee physical therapy program can help with:
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Chronic knee pain
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Sports-related knee injuries
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Knee instability or weakness
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Arthritis-related knee pain
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Running and athletic injuries
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Post-operative knee rehabilitation
When Should You See a Physical Therapist?
You should consider physical therapy if you experience:
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Knee pain lasting more than a few days
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Difficulty walking or climbing stairs
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Swelling or stiffness in the knee
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Knee instability or weakness
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Pain during exercise or sports
Early physical therapy treatment can prevent minor knee issues from becoming long-term problems.
Book Your Knee Pain Physical Therapy Appointment
If knee pain is affecting your daily activities, professional physical therapy treatment can help you recover faster and move with confidence again. Our experienced physical therapists provide personalized care focused on long-term relief and improved mobility.
Contact our clinic today to schedule your knee pain physical therapy assessment and start your journey toward pain-free movement.