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Knee Pain and
Mobility Impairments

Why do I get knee pain?

 

Factors that can contribute to knee pain include kneeling, squatting, jumping, aging, overweight or obesity, previous injury, and playing sports such as soccer and rugby.

Will my pain go away?

 

Most people with knee pain get better. Treatment can speed up recovery while reducing pain and improving function.

What can I do?

 

To help speed up recovery, it is important for you to participate in your care with your healthcare provider. In addition, continue day-to-day activities even if you experience some pain (within reason).

Click on the images below to download the patient handout

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and Canadian Chiropractic Protective Association. CCGI maintains editorial independence from funders.

All content and media on the Canadian Chiropractic Guideline Initiative (CCGI) website is created and published online for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice and should not be relied on as health or personal advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health professional with questions, concerns or management regarding your health.

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