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Healthy News October 2024 Chiropractic Care Options for Knee Pain

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HELP FOR KNEE PAIN

Knee pain is common, too common. While Auburn knee replacement surgery can offer relief, it is not without risks. According to a study by Iordache et al., predictive factors such as severe pain and limited mobility must be considered alongside potential problems like infection, device failure, and the necessity of revision surgery. More specifically, the traits of a patient who will likely need a total knee arthroplasty due to knee osteoarthritis include being female over 65 years of age with high erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), hypertension, and fibrinogen value (a blood-clotting protein made in the liver in response to injury, infection, and inflammation) linked to low overall KSS (knee society score) and specific KSS function values averaging 56.70. (1). Good to know! For those looking for non-surgical options, innovative treatments like those based on the Cox® Flexion Distraction Decompression technique are promising. A retrospective case series by Albano (2) highlights its potential in alleviating knee discomfort by gently decompressing the knee joint, offering a less invasive option for those aiming to improve joint function and reduce pain. Albano treated 25 patients with knee pain. Their mean VAS (visual analog score) numbers that reflect how they rate their pain severity decreased from 7.7 to 1.8. The mean number of treatments was 5.3 over an average of 3 weeks. Acute pain patient scores dropped from 8.1 to 1.1 in 4.8 treatments in 2.4 weeks while chronic knee pain patient scores decreased from 7.5 to 2.2 in 5.4 treatments in 3.3 weeks. And the best part: no adverse reactions! (2) Distraction of the knee follows similar principles of Cox® Technic spinal manipulation. In basic terms, open the joints by stretching to ease pain! We’re ready to talk about any knee pain you may be experiencing when we next see you at Dr. Le's Chiropractic & Wellness, L.L.C.!

Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Luigi Albano on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson  about the use of distraction principles based on The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management to ease knee pain.

Auburn nutrition for knee pain and inflammation reduction

TIP OF THE MONTH: Supplement with Chondroitin Sulfate and Curcumin

You’ll note in the paragraph above on Auburn knee pain that an elevated ESR (sed rate) – a sign of inflammation - is a risk factor for knee replacement. Chondroitin sulfate and curcumin are two influential partners in the battle against inflammation, especially for those suffering from conditions like knee osteoarthritis. Chondroitin sulfate has been shown to deactivate the NLRP3 inflammasome, which plays a crucial role in the inflammatory process, thereby possibly decreasing joint pain and stiffness as evidenced by the study conducted by Chang and colleagues. (3) Curcumin, the active compound in turmeric, is another potent anti-inflammatory agent that helps alleviate osteoarthritis symptoms by modulating the p38MAPK pathway, according to research by Wang et al. (4) These two offer a promising approach for many knee pain sufferers looking for relief from joint discomfort, helping improve mobility and quality of life. Dr. Le's Chiropractic & Wellness, L.L.C. is ready to chat about the appropriateness of these natural compounds for you at your next visit!

Bring your knee pain (and send that of your friends and family!) to Dr. Le's Chiropractic & Wellness, L.L.C.! We’re ready to help.

Make your Auburn chiropractic appointment today!

Thank you! Have a great October!

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