Could Changing The Way You Walk Help Get Rid Of Pain In Your Replaced Knee?

TAP TO CALL (915) 503-1314 COULD CHANGING THE WAY YOU WALK HELP GET RID OF PAIN IN YOUR REPLACED KNEE? Click Here To Get Your FREE Knee Pain eBook Could changing the way you walk help get rid of pain in your replaced knee joints. Many who have had a knee replacement have knee pain during walking even though it’s been months or even years since finishing the rehabilitation after having a knee replacement. One of the main reasons for having knee pain during walking is because your walking form is wrong. And no one has ever told you. In…

Which Is Better, A Cemented Or A Non-Cemented Knee Replacement?

TAP TO CALL (915) 503-1314 WHICH IS BETTER, A CEMENTED OR A NON-CEMENTED KNEE REPLACEMENT? Click Here To Get Your FREE Knee Pain eBook Which is better a cemented knee replacement surgery or a non cemented knee replacement surgery. In this video, I’m giving you the pros and cons of each, but it’s always going to be up to you and your surgeon to discuss which option is better for your specific situation. The pros of a cemented knee surgery are that recovery tends to be a lot faster because the cement will hold the implant up against the ends…

Why A Muscle Imbalance Is Causing You Pain After A Knee Replacement

TAP TO CALL (915) 503-1314 WHY A MUSCLE IMBALANCE IS CAUSING YOU PAIN AFTER A KNEE REPLACEMENT Click Here To Get Your FREE Knee Pain eBook I’m going to explain how our muscle imbalance affects knee arthritis and how it can still affect you even after you’ve had a knee replacement. This is why some people have a failed knee replacement experience where they still have chronic pain even after they’ve already had their knee replacement, especially if they’ve been back to their doctor and have been told the X-rays look fine, everything’s normal, your knees bending just fine and…

Top 10 Reasons For Chronic Knee Pain From A Failed Knee Replacement

TAP TO CALL (915) 503-1314 TOP 10 REASONS FOR CHRONIC KNEE PAIN FROM A FAILED KNEE REPLACEMENT Click Here To Get Your FREE Knee Pain eBook I’m going to give you the top ten reasons for chronic pain from a failed knee replacement. It’s estimated that 10 to 25% of knee replacements end up in failure. Now, that’s a hard number to measure because the definition of failure changes from research study to research study and there’s some obvious signs, like if the knee just doesn’t bend, doesn’t straighten out. If you have an infection, if there’s just tremendous pain,…

Will Walking More Help Improve Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome?

TAP TO CALL (915) 503-1314WILL WALKING MORE HELP IMPROVE PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN SYNDROME?Click Here To Get Your FREE Knee Pain eBookWalking is a common treatment exercise recommended by healthcare professionals to help improve patellofemoral pain syndrome, otherwise known as pain in front of the knee. But is it really effective at getting rid of that pain behind the kneecap? The answer is, it really depends on your situation. Let me explain more, you need to understand why patellofemoral pain syndrome happens, I’m going to give you a super quick explanation. There’s a muscle imbalance that causes too much pressure to be…

4 Problems That Happen When Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Is Not Treated Correctly

TAP TO CALL (915) 503-13144 PROBLEMS THAT HAPPEN WHEN PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN SYNDROME IS NOT TREATED CORRECTLYClick Here To Get Your FREE Knee Pain eBookWhen patellofemoral pain syndrome is not treated correctly, there’s a bunch of problems that can happen. I’m going to tell you about four major problems today. patellofemoral pain syndrome happens to people in their 20s and 30s. It can happen to teenagers as well, especially those that are very active in running or running sports. And it eventually sets them up for worse, chronic injuries that might involve surgery at a later time in life. Number one…

3 Quick Tests To Know If You Have Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome

TAP TO CALL (915) 503-13143 QUICK TESTS TO KNOW IF YOU HAVE PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN SYNDROMEClick Here To Get Your FREE Knee Pain eBookPatellofemoral Pain Syndrome causes pain in the front of the knee behind the kneecap, it often starts out as an ache in the knee when sitting around. And it usually gets worse with exercise. If it gets out of control, it can lead to constant pain at rest. And of course, it will get worse after doing any sort of physical activity. Most people with patellofemoral pain syndrome aren’t ready to go to the doctor yet. And they’re…

3 Self Treatments For Knee Cap Pain – Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome

TAP TO CALL (915) 503-13143 SELF TREATMENTS FOR KNEE CAP PAIN PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN SYNDROMEClick Here To Get Your FREE Knee Pain eBookAre you dealing with kneecap pain? Is it bother someone you bend your knee all the way? Or do things like squat down to take care of things at home or kneel? Is it so bad that it bothers you, even at night when you’re sleeping? And is it rough when you wake up in the morning, or if you go to stand up after you’ve been sitting for a long time. Doctors most of the time, have no…

What Is Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome – Symptoms & Diagnosis

TAP TO CALL (915) 503-1314WHAT IS PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN SYNDROME – SYMPTOMS & DIAGNOSISClick Here To Get Your FREE Knee Pain eBookDo you have pain in your kneecap? Is it almost bringing you to tears when you have to bend your knee? And that knee just hurts? Is it killing you that this isn’t getting better and every time you have to kneel or bend your knee for some reason, it just hurts or worse and worse? Well, in this video today, I’m going to tell you how kneecap pain happens. It’s also known as patellofemoral pain syndrome. I’ll be talking…

Inner Knee Pain: Why Does The Inside Of My Knee Hurt? 5 Common Causes

TAP TO CALL (915) 503-1314INNER KNEE PAIN: WHY DOES THE INSIDE OF MY KNEE HURT? 5 COMMON CAUSESClick Here To Get Your FREE Knee Pain eBookDo you have pain on the inner part of your knee? Well, there’s five Common causes for pain on the inside of the knee. And there’s a specialist physical therapist, I often see people are mis diagnosed by their healthcare professional, because really, their healthcare professional just doesn’t do a whole lot of examination, they won’t physically examine their patients most of the time. And even then, they’re not specialists in physically checking the knee…