The knee is a complex joint, consisting of three different bones and the patella (kneecap). Proper alignment and movement of these structures are essential for maintaining a healthy, pain-free knee.
When any of the bones in the knee are misaligned, it can lead to improper biomechanics. Over time, this misalignment can cause degeneration and inflammation, as the knee is not moving correctly. This is a common reason why many people experience knee injuries or tears in the ligaments or meniscus.
Chiropractic care can be highly effective in addressing knee misalignments and promoting optimal function. Knee misalignments often stem from old injuries that didn't heal properly, knee surgeries, or compensatory patterns due to misalignments elsewhere in the body.
Our approach involves not only examining the knee itself but also assessing the rest of your body to identify any contributing factors. By addressing misalignments and imbalances throughout the body, we can help your knee heal quickly and correctly.
There are various techniques for adjusting the knee, but the most common approach involves multiple gentle adjustments with the goal of restoring proper alignment and movement. These adjustments rarely involve any popping or cracking, making them suitable for patients of all ages and comfort levels.
In addition to targeted adjustments, our chiropractors will work with you to identify and address any lifestyle factors or habits that may be contributing to your knee issues. This may include guidance on ergonomics, exercises, and lifestyle modifications designed to support your recovery and prevent future problems.
If you're tired of living with knee pain or feel like your knee isn't moving correctly, it's time to take action. Our experienced chiropractors are here to help you unlock your knee health and get back to enjoying life to the fullest.
Contact our team today to schedule a consultation and discover how our targeted approach to knee chiropractic care can help you find lasting relief and prevent future issues from developing.