Knee Pain
Many of us describe knee pain by how it feels. “Bone-on-Bone, grinding, loose or catching.” Sound familiar? Those are only a few descriptions we frequently hear from our patients.
There are a number of causes and diagnoses to go with the pain. In most cases knee pain is due to chronic overuse or an acute injury. In all cases surgery should be the last option. Here are the most common knee pain conditions that we treat here at Flexogenix® with our Knee-flex 5-Step protocol or our regenerative program, Progeni-flex™:
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Treatment Options
The Knee-flex 5-Step program focuses on treating knee pain associated with degenerative conditions like arthritis. This treatment protocol re-nourishes the joint to restore the lubricating fluid to improve range of motion and function, which ultimately alleviates pain. Knee-flex 5 was designed to address all the factors that have contributed or are contributing to your knee pain to help you eliminate the need for surgery or a total knee replacement.
Progeni-Flex™ is a regenerative treatment program that regenerates tendons, ligaments and cartilage tissue. We often recommend it as a treatment for patients experiencing early signs of osteoarthritis, allowing you to control the breakdown of cartilage and rebuild healthy tissue before it’s too late. This advanced regenerative medicine treatment program is ideal for athletes and the “weekend warrior” who want to stay active despite chronic or acute injuries.
Why Non-Surgical Solutions?
Orthopedic and sports medicine has made tremendous advancements over the past decade. These advancements are cleared by the FDA and provide new options for patients to help them harness their body’s natural healing potential. Another major benefit our non-surgical approach offers is little-to-no downtime. We encourage patients to explore these options before going under the knife and through an exhaustive rehabilitation process.
More Information
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