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If you have been diagnosed with arthritis in your knee, you may be wondering if there are ways to avoid having a knee replacement. While knee replacement surgery can be an effective treatment for advanced arthritis, physiotherapy can also play an important role in managing your symptoms and potentially delaying the need for surgery. This…
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If you’re living with arthritis in your knees, finding the right exercise that’s gentle yet effective can be challenging. One question I often get as a physiotherapist is, “Can I use a rowing machine with arthritic knees, and will it be good for my knees?” The answer is yes—with the right approach, rowing can be…
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Introduction Arthritis can be a debilitating condition, particularly when it affects the knees. The pain, swelling, and stiffness can severely impact your quality of life. One way to manage these symptoms and regain some level of mobility is through the use of knee braces. Knee braces are designed to support and offload the knee but…
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Introduction Knee arthritis is a prevalent condition affecting millions of individuals, particularly those over the age of 45. As a physiotherapist, understanding the various medical treatments available can help you understand what options are available to you. Empowering you to take control of your health and have better more informed conversations. Leading to better knee…
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Introduction Living with arthritic knees can limit your participation in many physical activities, but it doesn’t mean you have to give up on sports altogether. Many of my patients are enjoying Pickleball as a joint-friendly alternative to tennis, badminton and squash – so I thought I would take a closer look. Pickleball is a low-impact…
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Golf is a fantastic way to stay active and enjoy the outdoors, but if you have arthritic knees, choosing the right footwear is crucial to ensure comfort and minimise pain. As a Physiotherapist, I often get asked about the best golf shoes for arthritic knees. I’ve had 4 new golfers in clinic just last week…
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As a Physiotherapist, I often use X-rays and other imaging techniques to help diagnose and understand the extent of arthritis in my patients’ knees. These images provide valuable insights into the condition of the joints and help guide treatment plans. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at X-rays and pictures of arthritic…
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Choosing the right footwear is crucial if you have arthritic knees. The right shoes can help reduce pain, improve mobility, and provide the necessary support. As a Physiotherapist, I often get asked about the effectiveness of different types of footwear for managing arthritis symptoms. Specifically, many of my patients wonder if Birkenstocks and Hoka shoes/trainers…
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As a Physiotherapist and a Zumba enthusiast, I often get asked, “Can I do Zumba if I have arthritic knees?” The short answer is not a straightforward yes or no – but there is a strong possibility that you will be back swaying those hips and embracing your inner Latino. So let’s find out what…
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Introduction Many people find themselves tossing and turning at night, plagued by the persistent ache in their knees. If you’ve ever wondered why your knees seem to protest more vigorously under the cover of darkness, you’re not alone. Patients in clinic often report their knee pain is worse on a night. In this blog, we…
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