Knee Physiotherapist Specialist

 

Physiotherapists treat knee complaints as one of the most common complaints in physiotherapy. Knee discomfort can result from sports injuries, a sprain or other trauma to the knee, or is caused by repetitive motion of the knee or from overuse of the knee. Many knee problems are not directly related to how much you exercise; they may be debilitating or simply lifestyle related. Physio Focus Rehab and Performance Centre we provide knee pain physio for patients who have had knee reconstructions or knee replacements. We work closely with their surgeons to ensure that their rehabilitation is successful.

Causes Of Knee Pain

Some people who experience knee pain after experiencing a harrowing incident may not have pain in their knees.

  • ACL sprain

  • Mensical tear

  • Dislocation of kneecap


Some causes of knee pain that result from overuse, overtraining or other activities include:

  • Patella tendinopathy

  • Osgood-Schlatter’s disease

  • ITB syndrome

  • Runners knee


Common knee pain caused by diseases or after surgery include:

  • Osteoarthritis

  • Degenerative meniscal conditions

  • Post arthroscopic knee surgery

  • Knee reconstruction

  • Total knee replacement surgery


Physio Focus Rehab and Performance Centre are Qualified To Assess The Causes Of Knee Pain

Knee problems can result from a number of different things, including direct impact to the knee, the application of a force that is greater than the body can structuralably withstand, repeated stress and load application without sufficient time for the body to recover, structural and biomechanic abnormalities.

Physio Focus Rehab and Performance Centre are qualified to diagnose and treat knee pain, and provide management and treatment strategies that are evidence-based. Physiotherapists treating knee problems are trained to provide the prescription for rehabilitation programs that help people strengthen their bones and move more efficiently, and improve their biomechanics and postural control where relevant.