“Can chronic knee pain be fixed?”
I have chronic knee pain. Can chronic knee pain be fixed?
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I recommend Biofeedback for chronic knee pain; it is scientifically proven to help. At Spiritual Balance, we have FDA-approved Biofeedback systems and Biofeedback Specialists on staff. Also, cold laser works wonders.
Call us at 954-668-0348
www.drzuluanorion.com
Chronic knee pain can be fixed via acupuncture treatment most of the time. You need to talk to your acupuncturist for further information.
Mr. Anthony James Lorenzo
Acupuncturist
I suppose I would need you to define the word "fixed." Pain reduced or eliminated? And also more about what is known already about your knee structure and how it was injured.
Holly Lev
Acupuncturist
In many cases Acupuncture can help chronic knee pain, however it does depend on the cause of the chronic knee pain, as well as other factors. Health insurance covers chronic knee pain because it is proven that acupuncture helps. However, we cannot say that every person with chronic knee pain will be cured by acupuncture. We can say that many people have relief from chronic knee pain because of acupuncture. Holly Mamiye, L.A.c Zen & Go Acupuncture & Healing Center 189 Elm St, Westfield, NJ 07090 1-877-YO-ZEN-GO (1-877-969-3646) Book Online ZenandGo.org
Hello and thank you for your question! There are many different causes for knee pain from acute or repetitive trauma to the joint to arthritis, meniscus tears, or even bone.
Yes, there are several options using acupuncture, Chinese, herbal medicine, nutritional supplements, or a Regenerative injection therapy’s that are effective in treating chronic knee pain
I have used acupuncture to help fix chronic knee pain. But of course the severity of the condition will dictate the out come; for example I have been able to help ease the pain of patients who have had total knee replacements but for those with bone-on-bone havent had their pain stay away, comes back easily. Ask your primary if alternative medicine would be beneficial for your condition. - Live Happy, Michael
Of course, this person would need to be evaluated but many times through proper therapies and a fitness program and targeted nutrient therapy and laser therapy can many times fix chronic knee issues action is necessary
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Following the intake and an extra set of questions to cover all the aspects of your chronic knee pain, the Ear reflexologist should be able to let you know how the situation can be taken care of with her/his specialty.
If you look closely at an ear chart on Google or my website
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Sometimes, because it has been a chronic situation people are better off to visit a specialist and feel free of pain afterwards. It will still be your responsibilty to take care of your body as suggested by the Therapist of your choice.
If you look closely at an ear chart on Google or my website
( lisecouture2000.net ), you will see a knee point area. Remember that your whole body can be treated on your small-micro body. Once you find that point on your ear on the same side as your knee pain, you can trigger it and see if you feel better. If you suffer on both sides, it is for you to trigger both sides ear point.
Sometimes, because it has been a chronic situation people are better off to visit a specialist and feel free of pain afterwards. It will still be your responsibilty to take care of your body as suggested by the Therapist of your choice.
We will exam 1st. Then provide dry needling 1st. Patients will find instant results in general.
Depending on patients’ medical histories and conditions, each patient will have different responses. Patients will have to follow up in 3-7days depending on severity.
Patients will be examined again on how much difference they have experienced since the initial acupuncture treatment.
Then we can give patients a plan for symptomatology.
If we find limitations in improvements, we will apply different plans as a holistic approach.
Depending on patients’ medical histories and conditions, each patient will have different responses. Patients will have to follow up in 3-7days depending on severity.
Patients will be examined again on how much difference they have experienced since the initial acupuncture treatment.
Then we can give patients a plan for symptomatology.
If we find limitations in improvements, we will apply different plans as a holistic approach.
The answer to your question is: it depends.
What's the cause of your chronic knee pain?
How do you define 'fixed'?
If you have osteoarthritis and all the joint cartilage is gone (i.e. you're bone on bone in the knee), in my experience acupuncture can help manage the pain but you're probably going to need joint replacement or some other therapy on top of the acupuncture.
If you have a full thickness ligament or tendon tear that hans't been corrected, again, acupuncture can help to manage the pain, but something else is likely going to need to be done.
If this is a meniscus tear with or without surgical correction, acupuncture can sometimes provide permanent to semi-permanent relief.
If this is minor to moderate osteoarthritis, minor tear to ligament or tendon, a muscle issue in either the thigh or hamstrings, something going on in your hips/low back, excessive muscle tension in the calf, or other soft tissue injury around the knee, it's much more likely acupuncture can provide significant relief.
If you've been to several docs, had imaging done, and no one can tell you why you're experiencing knee pain, then it's much more likely acupuncture is going to deliver some level of relief.
What's the cause of your chronic knee pain?
How do you define 'fixed'?
If you have osteoarthritis and all the joint cartilage is gone (i.e. you're bone on bone in the knee), in my experience acupuncture can help manage the pain but you're probably going to need joint replacement or some other therapy on top of the acupuncture.
If you have a full thickness ligament or tendon tear that hans't been corrected, again, acupuncture can help to manage the pain, but something else is likely going to need to be done.
If this is a meniscus tear with or without surgical correction, acupuncture can sometimes provide permanent to semi-permanent relief.
If this is minor to moderate osteoarthritis, minor tear to ligament or tendon, a muscle issue in either the thigh or hamstrings, something going on in your hips/low back, excessive muscle tension in the calf, or other soft tissue injury around the knee, it's much more likely acupuncture can provide significant relief.
If you've been to several docs, had imaging done, and no one can tell you why you're experiencing knee pain, then it's much more likely acupuncture is going to deliver some level of relief.