Knee pain is common in people of all ages. There are many knee injuries that can occur from physical activity and many chronic conditions that can develop as you age. Sometimes, the pain in your knees is nothing serious, but other times, you may need physical therapy for treatment.
Reasons you may need physical therapy to treat your knee pain
Physical therapists are capable of treating a variety of injuries and conditions that cause knee pain. If you live near Byron Center, Michigan, you may need to visit Advent Physical Therapy for knee pain treatment if you have:
- Arthritis — Arthritis is a debilitative condition that damages the cartilage in your knee, which is painful and makes it difficult to move your knee. Physical therapists can help improve the strength and flexibility of the muscles around the knee to help improve its stability and mobility.
- Bursitis — Bursitis is an inflammation of the bursae, which are small sacs of fluid in the knee that are supposed to prevent the tendons from rubbing against the bones. Bursitis is painful and makes it difficult to move. Physical therapists can teach you how to move your knee while recovering and guide you through exercises that help reduce and prevent bursitis.
- Tendinitis — Tendinitis refers to inflammation of the tendons due to overuse of the knee, usually from repetitive motions. It’s common in athletes who frequently run and jump. Physical therapists can guide you through stretches, exercises and other treatment methods to reduce your pain from tendinitis.
- Torn ligament — There are several ligaments in the knee that hold the joint together. An impact to the knee or a twisting motion can cause one or more of these ligaments to tear. The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the most frequently torn ligaments in the knee. Physical therapists can help you recover from an ACL tear and regain some stability. They may also help you recover if surgery is necessary to reconstruct your ACL.
- Torn meniscus — The menisci are pieces of cartilage between the shin and thigh bone in your knee. An impact or sudden twisting motion can cause one of the menisci to tear. In some cases, a torn meniscus requires surgery, but many people can recover from a torn meniscus with physical therapy.
Visit Advent Physical Therapy in Byron Center, MI, for knee pain treatment
Do you have knee pain related to one of these conditions or something else? Our physical therapists at Advent Physical Therapy in Byron Center can help you reduce your pain and improve your range of motion. Contact our team today for more information about knee pain treatment or to schedule an initial appointment.