Knee Pain Treatment

FAQs
What is knee pain physiotherapy?
Knee pain physiotherapy is a non-surgical treatment approach that helps reduce knee pain, swelling, stiffness, and movement problems through assessment-based therapy, exercises, and rehabilitation techniques.
How can physiotherapy help with knee pain?
Physiotherapy can help relieve pain, improve knee mobility, strengthen the muscles around the knee joint, reduce strain during daily activities, and support better walking, standing, and movement.
Which treatments are used for knee pain physiotherapy?
Knee pain physiotherapy may include SWD, IFT, TENS, ultrasound therapy, stretching, strengthening exercises, mobility exercises, balance training, and functional rehabilitation depending on the patient’s diagnosis.
Can knee pain be treated without surgery?
Yes, many knee pain conditions can be managed without surgery through physiotherapy. A physiotherapist assesses the knee joint and creates a treatment plan focused on pain relief, strength, mobility, and long-term function.
Is physiotherapy helpful for knee fracture recovery?
Yes, physiotherapy can help after a knee fracture by improving joint movement, reducing stiffness, rebuilding muscle strength, and supporting safe return to walking and daily activities after medical clearance.
Why choose Dr Physio Clinic Bopal for knee pain treatment in Ahmedabad?
Dr Physio Clinic Bopal offers assessment-based knee pain physiotherapy and knee fracture rehabilitation using approved technologies, pain-relieving modalities, and customized exercise programs to support recovery and improved quality of life.
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