Hip and Knee Pain Relief Honolulu, Mililani & Kailua, HI

Hip and Knee Pain Relief

Lorraine

I have a history of Osteoarthritis in my knees with frequent falling, pain, limited range of motion, poor balance and numbness in my feet. After 8 treatment sessions of aquatic therapy I improved 80%. Walking and standing became easier and I was able to return to baking again!

Jerry

I was experiencing extreme pain in my right hip and lower back that was preventing me from doing even basic movements at home much less going out. Other treatments failed to correct the problem. Once I began treatment at Moon Physical Therapy, I experienced an improvement in mobility and reduced pain almost immediately. I am now pain free and I have unrestricted mobility - what a relief!

Jean

The healing process began when I first met Julie Moon. I felt “hope” in her deep concern for my knee problem. I can say it is with comfort to know, through consistent exercise, instructed at Moon Physical Therapy, I can resume my favorite pastime – walking. My heartfelt appreciation goes to Julie and her cheerful staff.

Move with Ease by Relieving Those Hip and Knee Pains

Your Questions About Hip and Knee Pain, Answered

Hip joint pain and knee pain can seriously interfere with your life, especially if you are dealing with both.

Do your knees feel painful, or even feel as if they may buckle underneath you without warning? Do sharp pains in your hip make it difficult to get up in the mornings, move about during the day, and lie back down at night?

Whether you’re experiencing hip pain or knee pain, physical therapy can help get to the root of your problem safely and comfortably, without the need for harmful drugs or surgery.

Request an appointment with Moon Physical Therapy to relieve your hip and knee pain altogether, sparing you the need for potentially harmful medication or surgical correction.

Tips for Healthy Knees on KHON

When you are working out or even just performing normal daily activities, knee pain can be debilitating. Watch our Tips for Healthy Knees on KHON’s Wake Up 2Day – Take 2 Segment.

How will physical therapy help me with my hip/knee pains?

The physical therapy treatments at Moon Physical Therapy can help to greatly reduce your hip and knee pain. Our Mililani and Kailua physical therapists will examine your hip and/or knee for signs of misalignment or structural damage, in addition to examining your stance, posture, gait, and range of motion.

In many cases, our physical therapist can relieve your pain altogether, sparing you the need for potentially harmful medication or surgical correction.

After your physical exam is complete, our physical therapist will prescribe a treatment plan for you, aimed at relieving unnatural stresses and strains. They will also focus on normalizing your joint function so you can get back to living life comfortably.

Our patients are able to take advantage of one of the most sophisticated aquatic devices on the market today, the Hydroworx 350. Compared to land-based exercise, aqua therapy for knee or hip rehabilitation has a number of positive benefits:

  • Increased buoyancy relieves pressure on the hip and knee joints, allowing them to become stronger without the risks associated with high-impact therapy.
  • Warm water decreases pain and improves circulation and range of motion.
  • Water resistance and direction can be easily controlled, allowing our therapists to create a level of resistance appropriate to the rehab needs of the patient.
  • It is a safe environment in which patients can exercise with a lower risk of re-injury.

One of the major benefits of using aquatic therapy for hip or knee rehabilitation is that patients seem to enjoy it more. And when patients enjoy their rehab it leads to better results and faster recovery.

When ready, you will be given targeted land-based exercises designed for relieving joint pain and stabilizing the weak hip and/or knee. The exercises may vary depending on your condition; for example, research has demonstrated that those suffering from patella pain (kneecap pain) tend to respond better to exercises that focus on strengthening both the hips and knees, rather than just focusing on the knees alone.

You may also be given exercises designed to strengthen the core, including your lower back muscle groups, lower abdominal muscle groups, or pelvic muscles. Core exercises are aimed at straightening your posture and equalizing the weight load on both sides of your body.

Additional specialized treatments may also be added as our physical therapists deem fit, such as mobilizations to improve joint movement or other soft tissue treatments that relieve pain and promote the healing of damaged hips and/or knees.

What should I know about hip and knee pain?

Many times, the hips and knees suffer the same diseases, disorders, and injuries. For example, overuse injuries such as tendinitis and chronic muscle strain are common in both the hips and knees because both joints are constantly in use. They are also both subject to acute injuries, such as sprains, strains, and dislocation.

Hip and knee pain can also be caused by referred pain from a pinched sciatic nerve, as the nerve travels through both areas. Imbalances in your stance or gait may cause abnormal stresses and premature wear-and-tear in your hips and knees, resulting in painful symptoms of arthritis.

Some painful conditions may be specific to one joint or the other. Cartilage injuries known as labral tears are specific to hip pain, while inflammation of the bursa sacs known as bursitis is a specific condition affecting the knee joint.

However, painful injuries that cause instability in the hips can also affect the knees. Tight hip flexor muscles and weak gluteus medius muscles can cause the hip to rotate inward without you realizing it. This can cause painful problems such as iliotibial band friction syndrome or patellofemoral stress syndrome, as stress is put on the knee or kneecap.

So, what’s causing my hip/knee pain?

Hip and knee pains can be experienced together or separately, but it is important to note that as the old saying goes, your knee bone is connected to your hip bone, therefore what happens with one, affects the other.

Your hip is a ball-and-socket joint that works to support the weight of your upper body, relying on multiple muscles and tissues to keep it mobile and stable so it can move properly.

Your knee is a hinge joint, confined to forward-and-backward motions. Individually, your knees support more weight than the hips, 6 times your body weight when doing a squat. Proper movement of both your hips and knees allows complicated motions giving you the ability to stand, walk, run, and dance without falling over.

Pain felt in the hips and/or knees may originate in the joints themselves, but it may also be a result of an underlying condition in another part of the body.

For example, your hips and knees are part of the same kinetic chain, meaning they make up a combination of weight-bearing joints that must function together in harmony in order for your body and posture to function properly.

Therefore, a problem with your knee joint may transmit abnormal forces to your hips, and vice versa. If one part of the kinetic chain is out of balance, stress and deterioration may be placed on another.

Find Relief today

Request an appointment at Moon Physical Therapy today to meet with one of our dedicated Mililani and Kailua physical therapists.

It is time to take a stand against your hip and knee pain – get started on the path toward long-lasting pain relief today! Your hips and knees will be glad you did!