
Knee Decompression
Knee Decompression Therapy in Wesley Chapel FL
Knee pain can be crippling. Whether it’s caused by injury, overuse, or another ailment, it can make simple things challenging and severely limit people’s quality of life.
In the worst cases, chronic knee pain persists even while resting, making it practically impossible to truly relax or enjoy hobbies or exciting times with family, friends or loved ones.
Finding relief is essential, not only to enjoy life but also managing day-to-day activities; many patients after being told they need surgery, they turn to our office for a second opinion, having an evaluation and less invasive treatment options.
We are now proud to offer Knee decompression therapy to our Wesley Chapel FL community; this is a gentle – natural approach for patients that are told they need serious knee surgeries.
Thousands of case studies have been documented about how effective this natural therapy is.
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How Does Knee Decompression Therapy Work?
Knee traction is the process of gently stretching the knee joint at a precise angle. This encourages the joint to increase the volume of fluids in the area, resulting in several positive outcomes. Commonly include improvement in flexibility and mobility, as well as a reduction in pain thanks to the space created within the joint.
Symptom relief can be particularly potent for patients who have bone-on-bone contact in their knee joint.
For best results, knee traction should be performed consistently over multiple sessions. The cumulative effect is therapeutic and can lead to long-lasting change rather than temporary relief.
There is no downtime associated with our knee decompression program, just temporary soreness that doesn’t restrict the patient’s quality of life.
The downtime to recover from partial or full knee replacements surgeries is risky, one of our patients was crippled for over 2 years just to recover from this serious invasive procedure, coming to never be the same, especially as patients age.
Another factor to consider is how long knee replacements are these days; with a lifespan of approximately 6 years (Yes; after 6 years many patients are told now they need a new knee replacement) meaning: Joint replacements are not a guaranteed long-term solution.
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