Conditions Treated with Knee Pain Treatment
The clinic offers targeted care for a wide range of knee conditions, helping reduce pain and restore strength and mobility.
01
Ligament Strains and
Sprains
Injuries to the knee ligaments can cause instability and discomfort. Treatment focuses on healing and improving joint support.
02
Runner’s Knee (Patellofemoral Pain)
Pain around the front of the knee, often caused by overuse or poor tracking of the kneecap. Care helps improve alignment and reduce strain.
03
Knee Joint
Inflammation
Swelling and irritation in the joint can make movement difficult. The clinic works to reduce inflammation and improve mobility effectively.
04
Pain from Poor Movement or Alignment
Improper walking or running patterns can place stress on the knee. Treatment includes correcting biomechanics to prevent ongoing strain.
05
Degenerative Knee
Conditions
Wear and tear over time can affect the knee joint. Care focuses on managing pain, maintaining function, and supporting long-term joint health.
Why choose 1st Chiropractic Clinics for Knee Pain Treatment
The clinic provides personalised knee pain treatment tailored to each patient’s condition, lifestyle, and recovery goals. A detailed assessment ensures an accurate diagnosis and an effective treatment plan.
Care includes chiropractic techniques, soft tissue therapy, and guided exercises to improve strength, flexibility, and joint stability.
Patients also receive advice on posture, activity modification, and movement techniques to support recovery and reduce the risk of future knee problems.
Frequently asked questions
Knee Pain Explained: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Care
Knee pain can develop from injury, overuse, age-related wear, or poor movement patterns. It may occur suddenly after a twist or impact, or gradually due to ongoing stress on the joint.
Common symptoms include swelling, stiffness, instability, reduced range of motion, and pain during movement or weight-bearing activities. In some cases, knee pain may also be linked to issues in the hips, feet, or overall alignment.