Advanced Knee Pain Treatment in Michigan with Robotic Therapy
Pain in the knee can make you unable to move freely and hinder simple activities. Advanced Robotic Therapy applies trusted, non-surgery knee pain management to treat knee pain. This trusted modality has been used by professional athletes, weekend warriors, soccer moms, construction workers (well, just about everyone looking to reduce to eliminate pain). Our unique robotic therapy, which may be integrated with other complementary modalities, provides a non-surgical and medication-free answer to knee pain.
Knee Pain Reduction Up To 3x Faster Than Other Modalities
Knee pain can result from various factors affecting people of all ages and activity levels. Some common causes of knee pain include:
- Injury or Trauma: Sudden impacts, twists, or falls can cause injuries like ligament tears (ACL, MCL), meniscus tears, or fractures.
- Overuse: Repetitive movements from activities like running, cycling, or jumping can lead to overuse injuries, such as tendinitis or bursitis.
- Arthritis: Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and other forms of arthritis can cause inflammation, stiffness, and degeneration in the knee joint.
- Tendonitis: Inflammation of the tendons around the knee, often caused by repetitive stress or overuse.
- Cartilage Damage: Damage to the cartilage, such as meniscus tears, can lead to pain, swelling, and difficulty moving.
- Degenerative Conditions: Conditions like osteoarthritis can lead to the breakdown of cartilage, causing chronic knee pain.
The main treatment strategy of robotic therapy is to help restore your knee using an easy, fast, and proven treatment. You should not need invasive treatment or ongoing exercise programs that take your time and effort. For more information on how robotic therapy can help with knee pain, contact Advanced Robotic Therapy at (248) 918-2611.
Treating Different Types of Knee Pain and the Use of Robotic Therapy
Knee pain can manifest in various forms, depending on the cause and severity. Some of the common types of knee pain include:
- Acute Knee Pain: Sudden, sharp pain caused by an injury, such as a ligament tear or fracture.
- Chronic Knee Pain: Persistent pain that lasts for months or years, often due to conditions like arthritis or cartilage damage.
- Front Knee Pain (Anterior): Pain felt in the front of the knee, often caused by issues like patellar tendinitis (runner’s knee) or kneecap misalignment.
- Back of Knee Pain (Posterior): Pain in the back of the knee, commonly associated with conditions like Baker’s cyst or hamstring tendinitis.
- Inside Knee Pain (Medial): Pain on the inner side of the knee, frequently due to medial meniscus tears or MCL injuries.
- Outside Knee Pain (Lateral): Pain on the outer side of the knee, often caused by iliotibial (IT) band syndrome or lateral meniscus tears.
Understanding the causes and types of knee pain is essential for finding the right treatment and achieving long-term relief.
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Robotic Therapy: Advanced Treatment for Knee Pain in Michigan
Today’s robot therapy is a new way of treating knee pain. The RX2600 Therapeutic Robot is precise and uses advanced computer technology to apply the proper amount of pressure for the correct length of time and at targeted areas to help relax and heal the muscles and joints.
Increase Motion and Injury, Greater Flexibility – Customized Knee Pain Treatment Specifically Tailored for Your Individual Needs
Avoid Medications, Exercise, and Surgery – Now Taking New Clients, and Some Immediate Appointments are available
Robotic therapy can help you cope with knee pain and other musculoskeletal problems by reducing pain, promoting wellness, and facilitating faster recovery. It helps our clients in Oakland County avoid the traditional drugs or surgery approach to knee pain treatment so, in the long run, your pain can be reduced or possibly even eliminated.