Do you ever find yourself limping through the last few aisles of the grocery store? Or maybe you pass up a golf trip with friends for fear of having to quit before the eighteenth hole? Do your first few steps out of bed in the morning cause you to grimace in discomfort? Knee pain can affect the lives of people of all ages, inhibiting both routine daily function and the ability to exercise.
It can develop for a variety of reasons.
It could be due to an acute injury, such as:
- Slipping
- Pivoting poorly
- Falling
- Receiving a direct impact to the region
It can also develop as a result of wear and tear, possibly related to arthritis or cartilage degradation in the joint.
Finally, it could be referred from another part of the body. For example, pain behind the knee (and entire leg) can actually be a result of a nerve injury to the lumbar spine.
Symptoms can reveal themselves in many different forms. Meniscal injuries often create pain in the shape of a horseshoe beneath the knee along with “catching” during activity. Injuries involving the ligaments in the knee joint may cause a combination of weakness, general pain and instability. Arthritic changes often cause stiffness and a dull achy feeling in the knee. Nerve injuries can cause changes in sensation along with a severe shooting and burning pain. Whatever the cause, the commonality among all varieties of knee pain is a loss of function and a negative impact on one’s life.
So what can you do about the pain to stop it and keep it from progressing? Rule of thumb, if you are experiencing knee discomfort, it is imperative to address it, do not ignore it! Over time, knee problems will affect your gait or walking pattern, ultimately leading to pain in the feet, hips or lower back. Furthermore, knee pain can lead to a reduction in activity levels and, with that, a decrease in overall health and wellness.
Physical therapy is a very effective and conservative treatment method for any knee problem whether it’s a injury or nagging pain that’s been there for a few days or a few years. Physical therapists offer a mix of soft tissue work, strengthening and stretching that, often times, can completely alleviate the pain without prescription medication or surgical intervention.
If you or someone you may know is suffering from any sort of pain, call Loudoun Sports Therapy Center at 703-450-4300, to schedule your evaluation and let us help you overcome this debilitating condition!