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What are the benefits of osteopathy in the treatment of hip and knee pain?
What are the benefits of osteopathy in the treatment of hip and knee pain?
Learn how Bhavik Patel Lubbock Physicians treats knee and hip pain effective using osteopathy.

Dr. Bhavik Kantibhai Patel – How he uses osteopathy in treating knee and hip pain

By increasing blood flow and encouraging your body to repair itself, osteopathy can help relieve shoulder, hip, and knee ailments. As well as checking your muscles and joints, we are able to diagnose the cause of your pain and design a treatment plan that is tailored to suit your needs.

Inflammation of the hip

Different people experience hip pain in different ways. An outer lower back or buttock pain, as well as pain in the groin, is usually described by this generic term. A number of conditions can cause hip pain, many of which do not directly affect the hip joint itself. There are numerous causes of hip osteoarthritis, including ligament sprains, referred pain from the sacro-iliac joint, pelvic girdle pain, trochanteric bursitis, imbalances, strains, and muscle tightness.

Inflammation of the knee

Sometimes, knee pain is attributed to problems occurring in the knee joint itself, but it is more often caused by problems in the lower back or hip. These conditions include ligament sprains, referred pain from the hip or lower back, bursitis, patella tendinopathy, imbalances, strains or tight muscles, and osteoarthritis of the knee.

What are the benefits of osteopathy for knee pain?

The cause of a great deal of knee pain may not necessarily be the knee itself. Many hip problems refer pain to the knee area on the same side. Back problems, particularly problems with your sacroiliac joint (the joint between your spine and your pelvis), are commonly associated with pain in the groin, thigh, and knee areas.

Registered Osteopaths like Bhavik Patel Lubbock are able to diagnose the cause of your pain or to refer you to a specialist via your general practitioner. A knee is supported by ligaments and muscles and consists of the thigh bone (femur) sitting on top of the two leg bones (tibia and fibula).

When ligaments are strained as a result of a twist or fall, the knee becomes unstable, which can result in further gait issues. During a deeper injury or degeneration, cartilage/meniscus can be damaged (these are the knee's shock-absorbing components). As a result, you will normally require either an X-ray or an arthroscopy (a probe inserted under the skin by a surgeon), but your Osteopath can provide you with advice on whether you should undergo either procedure.

There are many strains and sprains, ligament problems, and muscle imbalances that can be treated with osteopathy. Identifying the underlying causes will involve taking into account postural issues, leg length issues, or previous injuries to the foot or ankle that have not yet been addressed.

If the joints are not moving properly, we will massage and stretch them, manipulate some of the joints and provide extensive advice on how to manage the problem.

Treatment by osteopaths

An osteopath will conduct a thorough examination to determine what is causing your hip or knee pain and what can be done to alleviate it. Discover the benefits of osteopathic treatment. Osteopathy is an effective treatment for most hip and knee pains. There may be times when an osteopath will require you to be referred to your doctor for further examinations or tests.

Exercises for strengthening the joints

Strengthening exercises can be provided to you so that injured soft tissues surrounding a joint can be repaired. By doing so, further problems within the joint can be prevented.

Schedule an appointment with Bhavik Patel Lubbock Physicians by contacting the Best Primary Care Physicians in Lubbock. You can choose from a variety of effective treatment options.