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PHYSICAL THERAPY CAN HELP YOU FIND ANTERIOR KNEE PAIN RELIEF
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PHYSICAL THERAPY CAN HELP YOU FIND ANTERIOR KNEE PAIN RELIEF WHAT CAUSES ANTERIOR KNEE PAIN? Anterior knee pain is a symptom, not a diagnosis. Numerous possible conditions are causing pain to be felt in the front of the knee. Most commonly, the kneecap (patella) has an abnormality or muscular imbalances causing an issue with its movement in the groove it rides in. It is essential to identify the exact location of the symptoms and the activities that provoke them to determine the likely cause of the pain. Pain in the front of the knee can come from many sources, including: • Weak or overused muscles • Bursitis • Tendonitis • Articular cartilage damage (chondromalacia patella) • Swelling due to fluid buildup in the knee joint (i.e., ACL injury ormeniscus tear) Our physical therapists will perform a thorough examination and use our in-depth knowledge of the structures and typical injury patterns to identify what is causing your pain and how to resolve it!
Do you notice pain in the front of your knee when you squat or walk downstairs? Do you feel pain around the kneecap when you are running? You may be experiencing anterior knee pain. At Reddy-Care Physical & Occupational Therapy, our highly trained physical therapist can assess your knee pain and help develop a plan to resolve your pain and get you back to doing what you love! Anterior knee pain is felt at the front, center, and around the patellofemoral (i.e., kneecap) joint. Some of the other symptoms that present with anterior knee pain include:
• Stiffness (i.e., limited or difficulty bending) • Muscle weakness • Problems walking (especially when climbing stairs) • Snapping, crackling, and popping sensations (i.e., crepitus)
Many people try to push through the pain they feel, but this can worsen the issue. Whether or not it is sharp or dull, pain in the knee should be paid attention to and not pushed through. Fortunately, at Reddy-Care Physical & Occupational Therapy, our therapists are experts at treating all types of knee pain. Call today to schedule an appointment with one of our highly skilled therapists and let us help get your knee feeling better!
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HOWCAN PHYSICAL THERAPY HELP TREAT ANTERIOR KNEE PAIN?
Your physical therapist will conduct a thorough evaluation of your movement, walking patterns, strength, joint mobility, patella tracking, and proprioception to get to the root cause of your anterior knee pain and treat it accordingly. Specific tests include the following:
• Pain location and type • Instability problems • Alignment of the entire lower extremity • Muscle weakness or imbalances • Tightness of muscle
Additional indications that physical therapy intervention is needed include difficulty performing specific functional tests, including challenges with squatting, step-up/down exercises, and single-leg balance. Anterior knee pain is often due to faulty hip mechanics, so any assessment needs to involve the entire lower extremity. There is strong evidence for the benefits of a therapeutic exercise program that incorporates the hip extensors, abductors and external rotators, quadriceps, and core musculature. In addition, working on coordination and stability training will help to achieve optimal results. We will create an individualized treatment plan specifically for you and your unique needs, so you can get back to living a pain-free life as quickly as possible. WHAT TO EXPECT IN PHYSICAL THERAPY Anterior knee pain is a common condition that responds to physical therapy interventions focused on patient education and restoring musclecapacity to handle progressive loads. Our therapeutic programs will include exercises that help to reduce and/or manage pain. Education is essential to understand the condition you are dealing with and the underlying issues causing your problems. Strengthening is the foundation for long- term improvements in pain and function. Wewill implement movement retraining based on any faulty techniques that are identifiedduring activities that provoke pain. If you live with recurring knee pain or discomfort that has lasted for more than 7-10 days, it is in your best interest to see a physical therapist.
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Kinesio Taping is a special taping technique that is designed to facilitate the body’s natural healing process. It also provides support and therapeutic pressure to the muscles and joints without restricting the body’s range of motion. Kinesio Taping is used frequently in physical therapy to treat a variety of conditions such as back strains, neck aches, shoulder injuries, knee pain, and sports injuries.
A goniometer is a device used in physical therapy to measure a joint’s range of motion. This is one of the many tools they use to evaluate patient progress and the best course of treatment.
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