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Knee Pain

Man holding his knee in pain

What Causes Knee Pain?

Knee pain is a quite common complaint for many people. It can be caused by a large array of things, such as arthritis, infections, gout, or injuries that result in knee pain such as ruptured ligaments, torn cartilage, or patellar tendonitis. You may experience knee pain from walking abnormally if you have a hip, foot, or spinal injury. A torn meniscus and knee bursitis are also quite common causes of pain in your knees. At Minnesota Regenerative Institute, we have experienced professionals who can treat your knee pain and aid your recovery.

Knee pain is a quite common complaint for many people. It can be caused by a large array of things, such as arthritis, infections, gout, or injuries that result in knee pain such as ruptured ligaments, torn cartilage, or patellar tendonitis. You may experience knee pain from walking abnormally if you have a hip, foot, or spinal injury. A torn meniscus and knee bursitis are also quite common causes of pain in your knees. At Minnesota Regenerative Institute, we have experienced professionals who can treat your knee pain and aid your recovery.

What is Knee Decompression Therapy?

Knee Decompression uses the patented KNEE ON TRAC system to separate the two main bones of the knee joint in order to reduce pain, increase function, and promote tissue healing.

How Does KNEE ON TRAC Therapy Work?

By gently separating the joint space between the bottom of the femur (thigh bone) and the top of the tibia (shin bone) we can create a vacuum effect inside the knee joint which brings more nutrient-rich fluid to the area. This also stretches the tendons, ligaments, and other soft tissue around the joint. This combined effect helps to re-establish some of the natural joint space and cushioning in the knee.

Which Conditions Respond Well to Knee Decompression?

  • Reduction of pain
  • Increased joint mobility
  • Increased joint function
  • Enhanced cartilage repair

What Results Can I Expect?

  • Knee joint degeneration
  • Arthritis
  • Meniscus tears
  • Sprains/strains older than 6 weeks

What Are the Side Effects?

Some patients experience some mild soreness after the first few treatments if the degeneration in the knee joint is very advanced or lots of scar tissue is present.

What Can I Expect During a Treatment?

A typical session is 5 to 10 minutes depending on the patient’s condition and need. You will be seated, with your leg extended at a comfortable angle. A strap is used over the upper thigh and an inflatable cuff is used just below the knee to secure the leg. Our therapist will then program the Knee on Trac equipment with the appropriate settings depending on your condition. You will feel a gentle separation of the knee joint.

What Can I Expect After the Treatment?

Most patients see positive results in the first few treatments. Your treatment will often be combined with other therapies designed to produce the fastest and most complete recovery possible for your individual condition. Total number of treatments recommended will depend on the severity of the condition along with your personal treatment goals.

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