Do you know someone who often complains about pain in their knee or knees? It’s not uncommon. In fact, it’s so common that in a survey of over 5,000 adults over the age of 65, over 30% of them reported experiencing knee pain on a daily or near-daily basis. Knee pain can stem from a

3 steps physical therapists can take to treat knee pain when you’re squatting down
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Why should physical therapy be part of your knee osteoarthritis management?
January 10th, 2022Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disorder in the United States. According to the Clinics In Geriatric Medicine, 10% of men and 13% of women in the U.S. over the age of 60 suffer from some form of osteoarthritis. There may be a number of reasons someone may develop arthritis, including age, traumatic injury or

Physical therapists can offer these 3 treatments for nerve pain in the knee
December 13th, 2021There are certain conditions that are likely to spring to mind when someone says, “Nerve pain.” One of the most likely of these is that scourge of the lower back called sciatica. That’s not a bad guess since about 5% of people develop sciatica annually. A pinched nerve may also be an issue that jumps