Knee Pain Relief in Lakeland, FL

Knee pain can make even the simplest parts of daily life—walking, standing, and climbing stairs—feel like overwhelming challenges. Whether it’s a sharp twinge, a constant ache, or stiffness that never seems to go away, chronic knee pain affects your mobility, independence, and peace of mind.
At Chiromed Wellness, we offer more than just short-term relief. Our clinic provides cutting-edge therapies that target the root cause of your pain, combining chiropractic care, knee decompression, and advanced technologies like Neuromed electroanalgesia. For patients seeking an alternative to surgery or long-term medication, our approach offers a comprehensive solution designed to restore movement and bring long‒lasting knee pain relief.
If you’re looking for a place where knee pain specialists treat you like a VIP—not just another case—you’re in the right place. Let’s help you get back to doing what you love, pain-free.

What is Knee Pain?

The knee joint plays a central role in supporting your weight and enabling movement throughout the day. When pain develops—whether from a sudden injury, overuse, or a chronic condition—it can interfere with your ability to walk, stand, or participate in the activities you love.
For some patients, knee pain begins after a specific event, like twisting the leg or falling. Others experience a slow onset due to osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or long-term wear that damages the joint's cartilage, bone, and connective tissue. As pain progresses, it may bring stiffness, instability, swelling, or a grinding sensation during movement.
At Chiromed Wellness, we believe effective knee pain treatment starts with understanding the root cause. Our personalized treatment plans are designed to address the underlying issue—not just provide short-term relief—using non-invasive therapies that support joint function and mobility.

Common Causes of Knee Pain

Knee pain can result from many different factors—some acute, others degenerative. Identifying the specific cause of your discomfort is the first step toward building an effective treatment plan.
Here are some of the most common sources of knee problems:
Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis
These inflammatory joint diseases gradually break down cartilage and bone, causing chronic knee pain, stiffness, and swelling.
Ligament Injuries
Tears or sprains in the ACL, MCL, or LCL can destabilize the joint, especially in active individuals or after a sudden injury.
Meniscus Tears
Damage to the cartilage that cushions the knee joint can result in pain, popping, and limited range of motion.
Patellar Tendonitis
Overuse of the knee can inflame the tendon connecting the kneecap to the shinbone, particularly in athletes and active patients.
Bursitis
Inflammation in the small fluid-filled sacs (bursae) around the knee can cause pain during movement or pressure.
Post-Surgical Changes or Scar Tissue
Some patients experience lingering pain even after a knee replacement or other procedures due to damaged bone, scar tissue, or poor healing.
Joint Misalignment and Muscle Imbalance
Poor biomechanics in the hips, back, or lower leg can overload the knee, leading to gradual wear and knee pain over time.
Infections or Inflammatory Conditions
Though less common, infections or autoimmune issues can affect joint fluid, cartilage, or surrounding tissues.

Knee Pain Symptoms

Knee pain can show up in different ways depending on its cause. While some people experience sharp, sudden pain after an injury, others deal with a constant ache that worsens over time. Recognizing your symptoms early can help guide the right treatment options—and prevent more serious knee problems from developing.
Here are some of the most common signs to watch for:
Swelling and Stiffness
The knee may appear puffy or feel tight, especially after activity or long periods of rest.
Pain During Movement
Pain when walking, bending, or going up and down stairs often points to joint damage or inflammation.
Instability or Weakness
You might feel like the knee could “give out,” particularly when changing direction or standing for a long time.
Clicking, Popping, or Grinding
These sounds may indicate cartilage wear or issues with the joint surface.
Difficulty Straightening the Leg
Limited range of motion is common in patients with arthritis or tendon issues.
Pain That Radiates to the Leg
Leg pain or tension in the surrounding muscles may signal referred pain from deeper joint dysfunction.

Treatment Options for Knee Pain

At Chiromed Wellness, we specialize in non‒surgical treatments that help patients avoid invasive procedures while still achieving lasting knee pain relief. Instead of masking pain with medication or rushing into surgical options, we develop a customized treatment plan to address the root cause—offering natural, effective solutions that promote healing and restore movement.
Our knee pain treatment options may include:
Chiropractic Care
Gentle adjustments help improve joint alignment and mobility, reducing pressure on surrounding tissues and improving biomechanics.
Knee Decompression Therapy
This specialized technique applies targeted traction to the knee joint, relieving pressure, improving circulation, and creating space for healing—especially beneficial in cases of osteoarthritis, damaged bone, or cartilage wear.
Neuromed Electroanalgesia
A breakthrough in pain management, this therapy uses non-invasive electrical stimulation to disrupt chronic pain signals and support nerve recovery without medication or side effects.
Musculoskeletal Therapy
Manual techniques and functional rehab address muscle imbalances and joint dysfunction, helping the knee regain strength, provide stability, and support everyday movement.
Shockwave Therapy
Delivers focused acoustic waves using the Omniwave device to reduce inflammation, stimulate tissue repair, and support recovery from joint degeneration or soft tissue injuries.

Tired of Living in Pain Without Real Answers?

Let’s talk. Call us at (863) 940‒3444 to explore how personalized care can support your health goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take for knee pain to go away?
Recovery time depends on the underlying cause of your knee pain and how your body responds to treatment. Minor strains may improve within a few weeks, while chronic conditions like osteoarthritis or ligament injuries often require ongoing care. At Chiromed Wellness, we develop a personalized treatment plan to support steady, long-term relief.
Can exercise make knee pain worse?
Yes—if done incorrectly. Some movements can aggravate knee problems, especially when alignment is off or supporting muscles are weak. That’s why our care includes targeted therapies to help restore stability and function before recommending specific exercises or stretches.
Can weight affect knee pain?
Absolutely. Extra weight places added stress on the knee joint, which can worsen pain and accelerate joint degeneration. The good news is that even modest weight loss can lead to noticeable improvement in comfort and mobility—especially when combined with the right therapies.
Is knee pain treatable without surgery?
Yes. Most of our patients find lasting knee pain relief without needing invasive procedures. Chiromed Wellness specializes in non-surgical treatments like knee decompression, chiropractic care, and Neuromed electroanalgesia, designed to address the root cause and restore function—without downtime or medication dependency.
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