Hip and knee injuries often develop from overuse, poor movement mechanics, sports activity, or age-related joint stress. Common conditions include hip strain, labral irritation, knee pain, ligament sprains, and patellofemoral pain. Symptoms may include joint stiffness, swelling, instability, and pain with walking, running, or climbing stairs.
Our chiropractic and physical therapy approach addresses hip and knee injuries by improving joint mobility, correcting movement imbalances, and enhancing strength and stability. Chiropractic care focuses on optimizing alignment and mechanics of the hips, knees, and lower extremities, while physical therapy emphasizes targeted strengthening, balance training, and functional movement retraining. Together, these treatments help reduce pain, restore mobility, and support long-term joint health.
Our chiropractic and physical therapy approach addresses hip and knee injuries by improving joint mobility, correcting movement imbalances, and enhancing strength and stability. Chiropractic care focuses on optimizing alignment and mechanics of the hips, knees, and lower extremities, while physical therapy emphasizes targeted strengthening, balance training, and functional movement retraining. Together, these treatments help reduce pain, restore mobility, and support long-term joint health.
Hip and Knee Injury FAQs
What causes hip and knee injuries?
Hip and knee injuries are commonly caused by repetitive stress, poor biomechanics, sports participation, muscle imbalances, or improper training techniques.
Can chiropractic care help hip and knee pain?
Yes. Chiropractic care can improve joint alignment and mobility in the hips, knees, and surrounding areas, helping reduce strain and improve movement efficiency.
How does physical therapy treat hip and knee injuries?
Physical therapy focuses on strengthening supporting muscles, improving flexibility, and correcting movement patterns to stabilize the hip and knee joints.
Do hip and knee injuries require surgery?
Most hip and knee injuries respond well to conservative care, including chiropractic treatment and physical therapy, without the need for surgery.
How long does recovery take?
Recovery time varies based on the condition and severity, but many patients notice improvement within a few weeks of consistent treatment.
What causes hip and knee injuries?
Hip and knee injuries are commonly caused by repetitive stress, poor biomechanics, sports participation, muscle imbalances, or improper training techniques.
Can chiropractic care help hip and knee pain?
Yes. Chiropractic care can improve joint alignment and mobility in the hips, knees, and surrounding areas, helping reduce strain and improve movement efficiency.
How does physical therapy treat hip and knee injuries?
Physical therapy focuses on strengthening supporting muscles, improving flexibility, and correcting movement patterns to stabilize the hip and knee joints.
Do hip and knee injuries require surgery?
Most hip and knee injuries respond well to conservative care, including chiropractic treatment and physical therapy, without the need for surgery.
How long does recovery take?
Recovery time varies based on the condition and severity, but many patients notice improvement within a few weeks of consistent treatment.