Knee pain can be uncomfortable day-to-day, moderate and difficult to manage, to severe and debilitating. Typically caused by an injury or trauma to the knee joint, knee pain can occur suddenly or become worse over time, particularly in conditions like arthritis in the knee.

At Spinal Works, our chiropractic care is centred around understanding the cause of knee pain – we’ll assess the lower body biomechanics, current range of motion, and areas of weakness so we know where to focus on strengthening. Our primary goal will be to provide effective and immediate pain relief, and from there, we’ll be working to deliver a long term solution for knee pain. Your journey to pain free living starts with Spinal Works Chiropractic Townsville.

Knee pain is not just a source of frustration and discomfort, but it can put a stop to doing things that you love. Knee pain can prevent walking, sitting, exercising, and working comfortably. And it’s extremely common – knee osteoarthritis affects more than 1.2 million Australians; and that’s just one condition that causes knee pain. There is a high prevalence of knee pain as a result of a sport injury, work injury, or a fall/trauma to the knee area. 

Whether it be from a sustained injury or an ongoing condition, chiropractic care is extremely effective in treating knee pain. Soft tissue manipulation to the area can bring down inflammation and swelling, while knee, hip and leg adjustments can address joint issues in the knee area. Your Spinal Works chiropractor will conduct an initial assessment to understand the cause of the pain and provide a tailored treatment plan to restore mobility and range of motion.

When it comes to long term treatment of knee pain and preventing the reoccurrence of knee pain, we can work with you to strengthen the knee joint area. First in-office and then for you to complete at home, we’ll conduct and show you how to engage a range of chiropractic exercises that strengthen the knee to promote optimal knee joint health.

Knee strengthening will provide support to the joint area of the knee, and reduce the risk of injuries like strains, sprains, and tears.