KNEE PAIN TREATMENT​
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Knee pain can make walking, climbing stairs, exercising, or simply getting through your day uncomfortable. At Bayview North Family Chiropractic, we take the time to understand what's contributing to your symptoms by assessing your knees, hips, ankles, posture, and movement patterns. From there, we'll create a personalized treatment plan designed to improve mobility, reduce discomfort, and help you move with confidence..
WHAT CAUSES KNEE PAIN?​​​​
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Knee pain can develop for many different reasons, including ligament injuries, tendon irritation, arthritis, meniscus injuries, muscle imbalances, repetitive overuse, or changes in movement mechanics. Because the knee works closely with the hips and ankles, problems in these areas can also contribute to knee pain.
COMMON ​SYMPTOMS WE SEE​​​
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Pain around or behind the kneecap
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Discomfort when climbing stairs or squatting
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Morning stiffness or swelling after activity
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Catching, clicking, or popping sensations
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A feeling of the knee 'giving way' or instability

WHY AN ASSESSMENT MATTERS​​​​
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Not all knee pain starts in the knee. Problems involving the hips, ankles, or even the lower back can affect how your knee moves and contribute to ongoing discomfort.
HOW WE TREAT KNEE PAIN AT BAYVIEW NORTH FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC
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Your care begins with a thorough assessment of your knees, hips, ankles, posture, and movement patterns to better understand what's contributing to your symptoms. Based on your assessment findings, your treatment plan may include gentle chiropractic adjustments when clinically appropriate, targeted soft tissue therapy, acupuncture, mobility and strengthening exercises, and practical activity modifications designed to improve joint function and help you return to your everyday activities.
Depending on the nature of your injury, Shockwave Therapy may also be recommended for certain chronic tendon conditions around the knee.
NOT SURE WHAT'S CAUSING YOUR KNEE PAIN?
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Book an assessment with our team. We'll take the time to understand your symptoms, identify what's contributing to them, and create a personalized treatment plan to help you feel your best.

