Take Steps to Stop Knee Pain
If you think you’re the only one having trouble getting up and down the stairs, you’re wrong. A quarter of adults in America know exactly what you’re going through. Think of all those steps, squats, and twists our poor knees have to endure in a lifetime. If you have experienced knee pain as a result of arthritis, overuse, trauma or a disease, it’s time to get help.
Physical Therapy After Surgery or to Prevent It
CORA’s clinicians are trained to treat knee pain of all kinds, including after surgery. Not only can we help you deal with the pain and lessen the need for addictive drugs, we can help restore movement so you can take things like walking, getting up from your chair and going up and down stairs for granted again.
Knee Pain Symptoms
- Aching
- Decreased range of motion
- Inability to fully straighten the knee out
- Instability or feeling of giving way
- Popping or crunching noises
- Redness
- Stiffness
- Swelling
- Warm to the touch
- Weakness
Knee Pain Conditions CORA Treats:
- ACL injury
- Baker cyst
- Dislocated kneecap
- Fractures
- Hamstring injuries
- Hip or foot pain
- Iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS)
- Knee bursitis
- Ligament injuries (LCL, MCL, PCL, MPFL)
- Loose body
- Oschgood-Schlatter disease
- Osteoarthritis
- Partial knee replacement
- Patellar tendinitis
- Patellofemoral (kneecap) pain
- Pre and post-surgical
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Stress fractures
- Torn meniscus
- Total knee replacement
Treatments CORA Offers for Knee Pain
- Balance training
- Braces and taping
- Modalities such as ice, heat, electrical stimulation, iontophoresis and ultrasound
- Functional training
- Gait training
- General patient education
- Manual therapy
- Therapeutic exercise for strengthening
- Range-of-motion exercise
- Running evaluation