What To Expect When You Seek Out Knee Pain Treatment

Posted on: 31 August 2021

Your knee is one of the most important joints in your body, and if you struggle with pain then that can be a huge hindrance to your daily activities. Even if you don't consider yourself very active, having a bad knee means that everything from getting out of bed to going upstairs can be a painful reminder of the issue in your knee. However, it doesn't have to be this way, and knee pain treatment is now better than ever, with many different diagnostic tools used to get an accurate view of what is specifically wrong with your knee so doctors and physios know how to help you recover. Here are some things you can expect when you go to a specialised knee pain treatment clinic.

Physical Analysis

When you first meet the medical professional who is examining you they will most likely ask you a few questions surrounding your knee and when the pain first started. For instance, they may ask if there was a specific incident that caused the issue. Then they will most likely get hands-on with your knee and surrounding area to feel if anything is clearly out of place. They will also gauge your reaction to the physical touch directed at certain sensitive areas. They may ask you to walk a short way to show them how the knee pain affects your regular movement as well.

CT and Ultrasounds

CT scans are basically a more advanced X-ray machine, where you lie down and let the ring-like machine pass over you. This will give a clear look into all of the bones and joints to see if anything is out of place or grating against each other in a way it shouldn't. If that doesn't reveal too much then an ultrasound, which highlights soft tissue, can be used to complement the CT scan. Undergoing these two things will provide a complete picture of your knee's interior.

Formulating A Plan

With a wealth of both hands-on experience and CT/ultrasound scans, a treatment plan will be formulated with you. Most of the time healthcare professionals try to avoid surgery where possible, and so you may start off on a strength and conditioning program where a combination of exercises and targeted muscle manipulation is used to naturally get your knee back to normal. This can be supplemented with pain medication and injections if you meet the criteria. For most people, this fits their needs perfectly and there are noticeable improvements quite quickly; it is all about getting off the couch and seeking knee pain treatment because when you do the results aren't too far away. 

Contact a facility that provides knee pain treatment for more information. 

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