Knee Pain Treatment - Wheat Ridge Denver - Shockwave

We treat a lot of knee pain at our Wheat Ridge chiropractic and shockwave clinic. Whether it's pain when bending knee, bone on bone knee pain, knee pain going down stairs, pain above the knee cap, pain in the back of the knee, shockwave therapy can provide relief! 

 

 

 

Why does my knee hurt when I bend it? Shockwave Therapy for knee pain Wheat Ridge - Denver

Experiencing knee pain when bending can be because of various underlying conditions. Inner knee discomfort could be a result of ligament injuries, meniscus tears, or osteoarthritis. Most commonly we see it is because of a muscle imbalance leading to inflammation where the muscles attach. Discomfort in knees at night is a common symptom that might indicate issues such as arthritis, tendinitis, or bursitis. 
 

If the back of knee hurts when bent, this usually indicates a problem with the muscle that locks and unlocks the knee, called the popliteus. Shockwave therapy can help by reducing inflammation and improving bloodflow to tissues that have been chronically, inflamed, injured and damaged. 
 

Pain on inside of knee when bending and straightening Wheat Ridge - Denver


Pain on the inside of the knee when bending and straightening can be attributed to several potential causes. Medial knee pain, or discomfort on the inner side of the knee, often stems from Pes Anserine Bursitis, tendonitis and weakness of the vastus medialis muscle. The Pes Anserine is Latin for goose's foot, which is what ancient anatomists thought it looked like, but it is the connection point for three muscles, the sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosus. Pes Anserine Bursitis can sometimes be difficult to confirm since it can cause pain on the inside of the knee with no swelling. Injuries or inflammation to this area can cause sharp stabbing pain in knee comes and goes. 
 

Other less common conditions such as medial meniscus tears, MCL (medial collateral ligament) injuries are also a possibility. These issues can cause significant discomfort and interfere with daily activities. This type of pain might also be exacerbated by overuse, improper footwear, or misalignment of the knee joint. 


 

Sharp stabbing pain in knee comes and goes treatment Wheat Ridge - Denver

Experiencing sharp stabbing pain in the knee that comes and goes can be both alarming and debilitating. This type of intermittent knee pain can be attributed to a variety of underlying conditions. One potential cause is patellar tendinitis, often seen in athletes, where the tendon connecting the kneecap to the shinbone becomes inflamed. Pateller tendinitis can lead to knee clicking and knee joint pain when bending. Osteoarthritis, characterized by the breakdown of cartilage in the knee joint, can also lead to periodic sharp pains, particularly with movement. 
 

Additionally, conditions like iliotibial band syndrome, which affects the connective tissue on the outer side of the knee, can cause sharp pains that come and go, especially with activity. The most common sign of IT band syndrome is the knee hurts when going down stairs. IT Band syndrome often occurs because of overuse, particularly in activities involving repetitive knee bending such as running, cycling, and hiking. The IT band works to stabilize the knee during these activities, but excessive friction between the band and the outer part of the knee can lead to inflammation and pain. Bursitis, an inflammation of the fluid-filled sacs in the knee, might also be responsible for these symptoms. 

 

How to treat Burning Knee pain

Treating knee pain and burning effectively can involve advanced therapies that target pain and promote healing. Here are some key treatments: 



Shockwave Therapy: 

  • Uses acoustic waves to stimulate blood flow and promote healing in the knee. 

  • Reduces inflammation and alleviates burning pain. 

  • Non-invasive and can be performed in a clinical setting. 



Pulsed Radiofrequency Therapy: 

  • Delivers controlled electric pulses to the nerves around the knee. 

  • Interrupts pain signals, providing relief from burning pain. 

  • Minimally invasive and often used for chronic pain management. 
     

Chiropractic Care: 

  • Realigns the knee joint and surrounding structures. 

  • Improves function and reduces pain by addressing misalignments and imbalances. 

  • Includes manual adjustments, exercises, and supportive therapies. 


Laser Therapy: 

  • Utilizes low-level lasers to penetrate deep tissues in the knee. 

  • Stimulates cell repair and reduces inflammation. 

  • Non-invasive and helps accelerate the healing process. 

  • Combining these innovative treatments can offer a comprehensive approach to managing and relieving burning knee pain, improving mobility, and enhancing overall knee health. 

     

 

Knee Pain Doctors near me

Our Wheat Ridge Chiropractic clinic is ready to assist you in finding effective solutions tailored to your needs. Don't let knee pain rob you of another day of your life. 
 

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