Anyone used chiropractic for chronic knee pain? Did it help? I also have bilateral faciatis.?
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I have tried just about everything for my chronic knee pain. The one thing that helped was therapeutic deep tissue massage. Chiropractics helped my back and hips but not the knees which were causing the back troubles. The other thing that helped me was what they called "E-stim" or electrical stimulation where and electric current was sent through the skin via electrodes (stuck to the skin not embedded). Ice could be applied in addition to the e-stim. I always felt the best after a therapeutic massage and e-stim with ice. This was done through my physical therapist.
If your doc suggests going thru a pain clinic, go. They may have other options to help that you haven't tried.
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I have never had chronic knee pain, but I do work in a chiropractor's office. I know of many people that have been successfully treated for knee pain. To be honest, the way you handle the adjustments totally depend on your body. Each person is different. I am a supporter of chiropractic care because it has helped me very much. I had sever back and wrist pain and going to a chiropractor has tremendously helped!
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