Knee pain causes
Knee pain is one of the most common presenting conditions. Knee pain can often be due to abnormalities in your foot function and lower limb biomechanics. Our experts at Stirling Central Podiatry have undergone advanced training in biomechanical assessment and treatment. Our mission at Stirling Central Podiatry is to regain mobility and strength and get you back on you feet and into your routine as soon as possible.
At Stirling Central Podiatry we have mastered advanced techniques that help us identify, diagnose and treat leg pain effectively with a high success rate. We have a range of treatments available to help relieve and prevent such conditions and improve your quality of life.
Knee pain conditions
Common knee-related conditions that we treat at Stirling Central Podiatry include:
- Pronation or “flat feet”
- Supination or “high-arched feet”
- Biomechanical abnormality
- Patello-femoral pain
- Osgood-Schlatters disease
- Meniscus tears and injury
- Cruciate ligament injury
- “Corked” or “pulled” muscles
- Overuse muscular injuries
- Over stretching of muscles, tendons or ligaments
- Trauma
- Increased exercise
- Increased activity
At Stirling Central Podiatry, we often use adjunct therapies to offer the most effective form of treatment. Depending on your requirements, we will customise a treatment suitable to your needs. Please call us at Stirling Central Podiatry to organise an appointment for an assessment, diagnosis and treatment.