Treatment for Patellofemoral Pain
Patellofemoral pain is a term used to describe a generalized aching or sharp pain located at the front (anterior) of the knee. This injury is most often referred to as runner’s knee but can also have other causes and is one of the most common injuries people suffer from.
Read MoreSciatic Nerve Pain
Do you think you may have sciatica? Comprehensive Physical Therapy can help. WHAT IS SCIATICA? Sciatica is the inflammation of the sciatic nerve that travels from the back down to the foot. This means sciatica can cause pain in your back, buttocks, hamstring, calf, shin, or foot, depending on where the nerve is irritated.
Read MoreImportant Tools to Relieve Sciatica Pain
In a study reported in the journal, Orthopedics, 650 people were examined for lower-back pain or sciatica. About 25% had reported an episode of sciatica in the past six months of the study and this shows how common sciatica really is.
Read MoreWhat Knee Pain Are You Having?
You probably don’t think about how much you move your knee joints in a day, but when you are experiencing knee pain, you become more aware of how much you are moving. Some of the common knee problems that people experience are Osteoarthritis, Tendinitis, and Ligaments sprains and tears.
Read MoreThe 3 Most Prevalent Knee Problems
Knee problems are one of the most common injuries we see in physical therapy, whether due to a sports-related injury or degenerative changes that occur as we age. Some of the most common knee injuries include ligament injuries, meniscus injuries, and osteoarthritis.
Read MorePatellofemoral Pain Syndrome
Patellofemoral Pain (PFP) is considered a diagnosis of exclusion for anterior knee pain (pain in the front of your knee or around your kneecap). There is no specific tissue that is seriously damaged. Despite its seemingly vague description, this diagnosis is commonly the answer given.
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