Knee Pain Treatment Goodwood
Reclaim your functionality with comprehensive, multidisciplinary treatment for knee pain.
Are You Living With Knee Pain?
Knee pain is a debilitating condition that can affect numerous aspects of your life, decreasing your comfort levels and limiting your mobility. Activities you need and love to do may be significantly impacted, decreasing your independence and increasing your frustration. Even seemingly simple movements like climbing stairs, standing up after watching TV, and driving to work can become dreaded tasks that are difficult or impossible to undertake.
That is why we are dedicated to empowering you with comprehensive and multidisciplinary treatment to help improve your functionality and regain your way of life. We work to identify the underlying factors impacting your pain and provide treatment and guidance on managing, improving, and preventing the pain. Don’t put up with your knee pain when SA Running Injury Clinic is here to help.

Understanding the Knee
The knee is an intricate joint, central to mobility, activity, suppleness, and an extensive assortment of daily functions. This hinge joint unites the thigh bone and the shinbone, commonly referred to as the femur and the tibia.
The joint further comprises the kneecap, termed the patella, and the fibula, a more diminutive bone running parallel to your tibia. An elaborate mesh of ligaments, cartilage, tendons, muscles, nerves, and vascular components encircles the knee joint to lend stability and augment function, reinforcing your body mass and absorbing and sharing the forces generated with movement.
The knee joint is accountable for vital actions that facilitate activities like stepping and stooping, due to its adeptness in leg bending and straightening, something we often dismiss as ordinary. The striking construction of your knee contributes substantially to sustaining your comprehensive agility and functionality. When a part becomes detrimentally altered, it can resonate more broadly across your body and life. Hence, the guardianship of your knees and consultation when they raise concern can be pivotal in progressing towards optimal operation and overall wellness.

What Causes Knee Pain?
Knee pain can be triggered by various activities and factors linked to one's lifestyle. Gaining an awareness of these and embedding specific steps to curtail the likelihood of knee pain materialising and to foster the improvement of knee pain that does appear can be essential. Commonly encountered origins of knee pain consist of:
Find a better quality of life with knee pain treatment at SA Running Injury Clinic.
Common Knee Pain Injuries We Treat
With a commitment to being proficient in specific things rather than attempting to be a jack-of-all-trades, our focus lies in offering complete and detailed treatment for your knee pain. This is achieved using an evidence-supported approach and methodologies grounded in our extensive experience and insight. Three common ailments often observed at our clinic include:
Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome
The Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome, a frequent overuse injury, affects the iliotibial band, characterised by a dense band of connective tissue running down the outside of the thigh. This condition may result in lateral knee pain and inflammation, limiting the ability to move and affecting sustained standing periods.
Runner's Knee, also known as patellofemoral pain syndrome, is a condition characterised by anterior pain around the front of the kneecap. It can impact movement that involves bending the knee.
Knee arthritis is a condition that occurs when the protective cartilage in the knee joint degenerates at a faster rate than its regeneration. Over time, the loss of cartilage leads to bone-on-bone friction, inflammation, and pain in the knee joint.
Treatment Options for Knee Pain
In treating knee pain, our approach is centred on an exhaustive evaluation of your symptoms, the origin of the problem, lifestyle influences, and your medical history. This critical information, combined with your goals, helps us to formulate a customised treatment scheme that pinpoints your specific needs and strives for the betterment of your knee discomfort.
At the SA Running Injury Clinic, we utilise an array of methods that are contingent on your needs. These may include:
Tight Muscle Release
If the muscles that support your knee and its function are tight, we can focus on loosening the area through methods such as stretching, massage, and Dry Needling.
Strengthening
Strong muscles are key for the knee to withstand sudden force, pressure shifts, and directional changes, to support your body weight, and to enable full movement. We can contribute to bolstering your knee by creating a personalised strengthening and rehabilitation scheme.
Related Injury Treatment
Past injuries or conditions elsewhere in the body can have repercussions on the knee. We will look into any previous matters, such as concerns in the pelvic or lower back regions, that may be pertinent to your knee.
Biomechanical Assessment
The knee's function can be considerably affected by the feet's alignment and biomechanics. Addressing problems like improper walking or running can be done through custom orthotics.
Footwear Advice
Understanding the specific shape and needs of your foot is vital for picking the right shoes. We can recommend suitable athletic shoe designs, as an example.
Gait Retraining
Every person's walking and running style varies due to distinct body forms and limitations. We can assist with gait adjustment if your walking pattern adversely influences your knee's ease and agility.
Training Modification
Excessive or insufficient training might alter the knee's alignment, potency, and movement. Adjustments to your running or training routine can be made with our assistance to maximise your efforts.
Strapping
Strapping or taping could be used to help the healing process if an injury or weakness is causing discomfort.
GLA: D Program
If your knee pain stems from osteoarthritis, we can refer you to a unique initiative that homes in on your needs and aims.
Your Knee Pain Questions Answered
While knee pain can affect anyone, certain individuals are more prone to developing it. Factors such as advanced age, previous knee injuries, obesity, participation in high-impact sports or activities, and certain medical conditions like arthritis can increase the risk of developing knee pain.
It depends on the severity and cause of the knee pain. In some cases, modifying or adjusting your exercise routine, incorporating low-impact activities, and seeking professional guidance may allow you to continue exercising safely. It is important to listen to your body (and your SA Running Clinic therapist!) to promote healing and prevent further damage.
To help prevent knee pain and injury, it can be beneficial to maintain a healthy weight, engage in regular exercise to strengthen the muscles around the knee, use proper form and technique during physical activities, wear appropriate footwear, incorporate rest and recovery into your routine, and seek guidance to prevent or treat issues.
If you experience severe pain, sudden swelling, inability to bear weight, movement limitations, or pain that persists despite rest and self-care measures, it is recommended to seek professional attention as these could be signs of a serious knee injury or underlying condition.
We will conduct a thorough assessment of your situation and identify the underlying factors to determine the type and cause of your knee pain. We may recommend seeing a doctor for certain concerns or to facilitate relevant tests.
In many cases, walking may be beneficial for knee pain as it can help to strengthen the muscles around the knee, improve joint flexibility, increase the production of synovial fluid and promote overall joint health. However, sometimes walking may be counterproductive or risk further damage, so it can be pertinent to start with gentle and low-impact walking and gain advice from your therapist based on your specific condition.
Arthritis in the knee can cause various symptoms such as pain, stiffness, swelling, warmth, and tenderness around the joint. It may feel like a dull ache, sharp pain, or a sensation of grinding or locking within the joint, depending on the severity and type of arthritis.
For many cases of knee pain, surgery is not necessary. There is a range of non-surgical treatments, such as physical therapy and lifestyle modifications that can reduce pain, improve function, and promote healing.
Why Visit Us For Your Knee Pain?
At SA Running Injury Clinic, we utilise a wealth of experience and high-quality resources to facilitate the best care possible.
Holistic and Comprehensive Treatment
We believe it is important to look past the surface-level symptoms and explore your issues in a deeper manner to find and improve underlying factors.
Latest Technological Advances
Our clinic remains abreast of contemporary technology and amenities, enabling us to present you with a broad spectrum of treatment possibilities.
Multi-Disciplinary Approach
Our connections with physiotherapists, exercise physiologists, massage therapists, and osteopaths form a collaborative network. This collaboration facilitates the crafting of a treatment program that addresses multiple areas, enhancing our ability to support you.
Improve Knee Pain and Mobility at SA Running Injury Clinic
If knee pain is disrupting your routine, you'll recognise how hard it becomes to manage ordinary tasks, particularly when it leads to limited mobility or difficulty in weight-bearing. The key to relief and enhancement often rests in obtaining professional insight and treatment, and that's where our dedicated team comes in.
At our clinics in North Adelaide and Eastwood we provide care for patients from Walkerville, Unley, Prospect, St Peters, Brompton, Norwood, Thebarton, Mile End, Parkside, Glenside, Fullarton, Frewville, Highgate, Myrtle Bank, Glenunga, and surrounding areas. Please phone us today to coordinate an engagement with one of our affable and proficient therapists, and we can start focusing on your needs!

