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Knee Pain FAQ


There are many reasons why you may experience knee pain while running errands in Aurora, or Westminster. Perhaps, you are suffering the repercussions of an injury and feel as if your pain is a permanent condition. Maybe a new workout regimen is causing your body to ache. At Metro Denver Accident & Injury Centers, we have years of experience performing chiropractic adjustments for knee pain relief. Following are answers to several questions our chiropractor frequently receives regarding knee pain treatment.

What Injuries Cause Knee Pain?

Injuries that cause the knee to twist or turn in an awkward position may lead to pain. ACL, meniscus, and ligament injuries lead to severe knee pain. Our chiropractor will evaluate your musculoskeletal system to determine what is causing your knee pain.

Does Knee Pain Go Away on Its Own?

This depends on the type of injury you have sustained. A minor twist or sprain will eventually heal on its own. Pain caused by underlying medical conditions such as arthritis may require additional treatment before the discomfort subsides. An arthritis flare-up can be debilitating and causes intense knee pain. Our chiropractor can address arthritis flare-ups through specialized treatment.

Why Is It Important to Visit a Chiropractor?

Treatment for knee pain is caused by several conditions or issues. You should not wait until the pain becomes unbearable to seek professional assistance. Chiropractors assess situations on a case-by-case basis and offer a plan based on the answers to your questions. Chiropractic care will vary depending on the cause and severity of your knee pain. When you first visit our office, our chiropractor will evaluate your condition to determine whether or not chiropractic care is right for you.

When Should I See a Chiropractor for Knee Pain?

If you are looking for knee pain relief in Westminster, or Aurora, contact Metro Denver Accident & Injury Centers today at (303) 457-4570.