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Knee Pain

There are many reasons for knee pain. We’ve listed below a few of the most common causes along with our methods of treatment at Lightwater Health & Chiropractic Clinic`:

Patella-Femoral Pain Syndrome (PFPS)

PFPS is one of the most common and one of the most challenging conditions. Pain is experienced when the kneecap is not lining up correctly with the femur underneath it.

Symptoms:

Feeling that the knee is grinding or locking are common symptoms. Pain can be worsened by sporting activity, walking downstairs or running. Even prolonged sitting can be uncomfortable.

Treatment:

Conservative treatment of the knee involving massage, acupuncture and mobilisation techniques will relieve symptoms. Rest from aggravating activities, strengthening the glutes, quadriceps and stretching of the hamstring and calves will also assist.

Prognosis:

The majority of cases can take 6-12 weeks to improve, provided rest from aggravating activities is undertaken

Patella Tendinopathy (Jumpers Knee)

This is a pain in front of the knee due to inflammation of the patella tendon. It usually happens when there is a lot of bending at the knee such as jumping or running. The tendon is often very tender and swollen.

Symptoms:

A pain just below the kneecap that can also get worse with movements like running or jumping. The onset of pain is normally gradual and increases with exercise. Rest can relieve the pain, but can also aggravate with prolonged periods of sitting.

Treatment:

Releasing the stress on the tendon as much as possible will assist greatly along with a combination of massage, mobilisation, strapping and shockwave. Rest will also be beneficial.

Prognosis:

The majority of cases can take 6-12 weeks to improve, provided rest from aggravating activities is undertaken.

Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITB)

ITB syndrome is often very problematic for keen runners. The illiotibial band is the tendon that runs along the outside of your femur and is attached to the outside of your knee. Repeated flexion of the hip and knee can cause it to rub and irritate the outside of the knee.

Symptoms:

A sharp pain on the outer part of your knee and in some instances a swelling also appearing. The pain can become worse with running and other repetitive knee bending activities.

Treatment:

Analysis of your running and walking techniques will allow observation of the weak or tight muscles and joints. Conservative treatments such as exercises and stretches, fascial release, spinal and extremity manipulation, rest, taping, dry needling will certainly help to relieve symptoms.

Prognosis:

The majority of cases can take 6-8 weeks to improve, provided rest from aggravating activities is undertaken.

Knee Arthritis

There are many types of arthritis that affect the knee but the most common is osteoarthritis (wear and tear). Your knees are one of the main weight bearing joints in the body and over time the joint line can wear away. Large amounts of repetitive movement such as running or increasing in weight can worsen the symptoms.

Symptoms:

Pain, swelling and stiffness is experienced in the knee. The pain is often worse with activity and stiffness can increase during the day. Mornings can be troublesome as the knee 'needs to get going' but the problem mainly comes in waves, fine one minute and bad the next.

Treatment:

Conservative treatment such as spinal and extremity manipulation, taping, dry needling and massage are very effective in relieving symptoms in mild to moderate cases. An exercise program, including stretches along with nutritional & lifestyle advice can also help and assist in avoiding recurrence. In severe cases, surgical intervention maybe needed. If this is the case, it is vital post surgery to get the right treatment to remove any tight muscles and a program of exercises to prevent recurrence.

Prognosis:

The severity of Knee Arthritis guides the prognosis. Mild cases can take 6-12 weeks whereas severe cases can be ongoing and may require surgery.

Welcome to Lightwater Health & Chiropractic

Based in the centre of Lightwater Village, we are a multi-disciplinary clinic providing a variety of health treatments to patients within the local and surrounding areas such as Bisley, Bagshot, Chobham, Windlesham, Sunningdale, Sunninghill and Camberley
Our focus is to provide the best possible care for all our patients, from pregnancy and children to those in their more senior years. We look after patients with sporting backgrounds, as well as those who have a less mobile lifestyle or if you are struggling with just general aches and pains.
Our approach is to ensure you are welcomed into a very relaxed and professional environment where you are treated on a very personal level. We want you to feel comfortable in your surroundings and to know you are in the best possible hands. We will be with you every step of the way …..
Lightwater Health & Chiropractic is an independent business owned and managed by Gina Lear and Fiona Tyson. Having worked together at a Clinic in 2013, Fiona & Gina instantly knew they shared the same business ethics and morals. It was only going to be a matter of time before they would embark on a joint business venture and Lightwater Health & Chiropractic opened its doors for the first time on April 16th 2016.
The Clinic has gone from strength to strength in a very short space of time, with two additional treatment rooms recently added to the premise and a very strong team of Chiropractors and Sports Massage therapists. With Fiona & Gina both being extremely passionate about their work, wanting to make people feel comfortable and relieving them from pain, you can be assured of a very personal and caring level of service from all the team.