Knee Pain?
What To Do? When?
Knee pain or injury is widespread and can affect your life in so many different ways. Whether it be sharp knee pain, swelling, giving way, locking or grating, or an inability to move your knee fully, a stiff or sore knee can be very frustrating.
There are numerous causes of knee pain. Luckily, most knee pain and discomfort are only mild. It’s usually a simple problem and quick solution in the majority of cases.
General Knee FAQs
- How Do I Know If my Knee Injury Is Serious?
- Why Does My Knee Hurt On The Inner Side?
- How Do I Know If I Need An MRI On My Knee?
- At What Age Do Knee Problems Start?
- Why Has My Knee Suddenly Started Hurting?
- How Do I Know What Type Of Knee Injury I Have?
- Is Knee Clicking Dangerous?
- How Do You Know If You Need A Doctor Or Physio For Your Knee Injury?
Knee Arthritis
Meniscus Injury FAQs
ACL & Knee Ligament FAQs
Runners Knee
Knee Treatment FAQs
- Is Walking Good For Knee Pain?
- What Can I Do To Relieve Knee Pain?
- How Much Should I Walk With Knee Pain?
- How Do You Know If You Need A Doctor Or Physio For Your Knee Injury?
What To Do?
Some sources of knee pain can be serious. It is crucial to make an accurate diagnosis of the cause of your knee pain so that your physiotherapist or doctor can direct appropriate treatment to the reason.
Fortunately, most knee pain is not severe. Once we exclude any nasties, you can quickly relieve your knee pain and get back to a comfortable and fun life!
Would you please consult your physiotherapist or doctor for the most accurate diagnosis and best treatment for your knee pain?