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KNEE INJURIES & COMPLAINTS

Physiotherapy & Exercise Physiology Penrith

Treatment of Knee Injuries & Complaints

The treatment of all knee injuries, complaints and presentations at Agility Physiotherapy & Exercise Physiology is evidence based, in line with guideline based care and multi-modal. This means we achieve an accurate diagnosis, specific impairments, and expert interventions to manage pain, stiffness, muscle tightness and weakness. We treat anterior knee pain, patellar subluxation, tibial apophysitis (Osgood-Schlatter lesion), jumper's knee (patellar tendinopathy), patellofemoral pain syndrome (chondromalacia patella), medial plica syndrome, pes anserine bursitis,  ligamentous sprains (anterior cruciate, medial collateral, lateral collateral), meniscal tear, osteoarthritis and popliteal cyst (Baker's cyst).

Anterior knee pain

Anterior knee pain refers to any knee pain that is felt in the front or the knee joint. This may be behind, below or beside the kneecap and is most often associated with some muscle weakness, joint overload or specific pathology of the joint, ligaments or tendons. The use of subgroups can make treatment of anterior knee pain more specific and improve patient centred outcomes. Read more.

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