Knee Physical Therapy

  • Queen's Knee Physical Therapy

    Queen's Knee Physical Therapy

    You may be having knee pain or just had surgery. Your knee is probably stiff and immobile. You may feel like the last thing that you want to do is move around and get on your feet but Physical Therapy will likely help you get your strength back.

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  • Physical Therapy For ACL, MCL, and LCL Injuries

    Physical Therapy For ACL, MCL, and LCL Injuries

    People in their middle age often have small tears in their mcl, lcl, or acl. It may cause pain or not. Often, these tears are spotted during an MRI and a surgeon recommends knee surgery. This invasive and risky procedure leaves long-lasting symptoms. Physical therapy is a path to non-surgically treat a knee injury, which works and doesn't involve the invasive nature and risks of surgery.

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  • Recover From Knee Pain With Cross Bay Physical Therapy

    Recover From Knee Pain With Cross Bay Physical Therapy

    Knee pain is extremely common and most often occurs after a traumatic injury or a sudden increase in activity. Some people also randomly experience knee pain as they get older and this is often due to poor posture, weak muscles, or mis-alignment when walking. At Cross Bay Physical Therapy, our physical therapists figure out the cause of your knee pain and through a combination of strengthening, stretching, and hands-on physical therapy, treat your knee pain until it disappears.

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  • Physical Therapy Exercises For Knee Pain

    Physical Therapy Exercises For Knee Pain

    Knee pain and injury occurs as the knee bears much of the weight while walking. The knee joint can easily become overworked or incur a slight strain or sprain during an awkward movement. At Cross Bay Physical Therapy, our trained physical therapists find out the cause of your knee pain and how to solve this problem through natural conservative Physical Therapy.

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  • Physical Therapy For Knee Issues

    Physical Therapy For Knee Issues

    Physical Therapy is beneficial for many reasons and in some cases, has been proven to be just as effective as surgery. Through a combination of stretching, strengthening, and therapeutic modalities, it is possible alleviate pain, heal injury, and remove disability.

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