For Those Who Have Knee Problems...

catwoman

Cathlete
I've seen several comments on this board from people who have knee problems and are either afraid or just don't want to get it checked out. Some are afraid they'll need surgery.

Before you go spending a bunch of money on a surgery that may not work (or cause more problems), and that will keep you off the Cathe Friedrich exercise train for months, make an appointment with your local chiropractor! Some insurance covers chiropractic, but even if yours doesn't, it could be the best investment you'll make in your health. It's not nearly as expensive as surgery, and you don't have to rehab and recover for weeks/months afterward. At any rate, if you suffer from knee pain, you might have a slight curvature in your spine (you'd be surprised at how many people do) which is making one leg longer than the other, which puts pressure on that knee and makes the other leg compensate, creating pain in either one or both knees.

I know, because this was my problem way back several years ago when I couldn't even climb a flight of stairs from constant knee pain in both knees (and I was only in my early 20's and was not overweight). I was afraid I'd need surgery, as well, but I tried chiropractic first. The results were remarkable. I've been getting regular monthly chiropractic adjustments ever since, and while I still get occasional mild pain in my right knee, it's nothing like it used to be and isn't debilitating like it used to be, either. I can do just about any exercise...I just have to be careful with lunges, and if I'm having a flare-up, I skip the lunges altogether.

I hope this helps those of you who also suffer from knee pain.
 
I seem to be posting after you today!! I totally agree with Chiropractic. I have seen one regularly for 6 years, and in the last year my nephew has come aboard with my Chiropractor. Now I go to my nephew! As I run marathons and do step, lift weights and whatever else I can do to my body I use Chiropractic as a preventitive measure much like getting your teeth cleaned twice a year! I want to avoid any surgery at all costs.

2 weeks ago I had developed a pain on the inside part (where it bends) of my knee. It was weird but did prevent my from running, My nephew adjusted my tibia and then 2 days later did a series of his own tests on my knee to rule out anything serious. When he said it was not serious and had one of his assistants use a machine that massages deep on the area, the pain disappeared and I was back to running again... :D....Carole
 

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