Knee Pain Physiotherapy in Warrington | Bridge Physiotherapy.
Knee pain can affect walking, stairs, exercise, work and everyday activity, whether it develops after sport, overuse, injury or gradual joint irritation. At Bridge Physiotherapy in Warrington, we assess knee pain carefully and provide treatment to reduce pain, improve movement and support a safer return to normal activity.
Common causes of knee pain
Knee pain may be linked to sport, overload, muscle weakness, tendon irritation, ligament strain, cartilage irritation, joint stiffness or age-related wear and tear. The right treatment depends on understanding which structures are involved and what activities are provoking symptoms.
Symptoms we assess
You may benefit from physiotherapy if you have:
Pain walking or going up and down stairs
Swelling or stiffness around the knee
Pain when squatting, running or exercising
Ongoing knee pain after injury
Reduced confidence loading the leg
How physiotherapy helps knee pain
Treatment may include assessment of joint movement, muscle strength, balance, walking pattern and exercise tolerance. Your physiotherapy plan may then include hands-on treatment, exercises, strength work and advice on activity modification to help your knee recover and function more normally.
Rehabilitation matters
Many knee problems improve most effectively when pain relief is combined with the right rehabilitation plan. A clear progression of exercises and movement advice can help improve strength, control and long-term confidence in the knee.
FAQs
Can physio help knee pain?Yes. Physiotherapy can help assess knee pain, reduce symptoms and support rehabilitation.
Do you treat sports-related knee injuries?Yes. Gareth Timmins, former Manchester United physiotherapist at Bridge Physiotherapy treats sports injuries and musculoskeletal problems, including knee injuries.
Where is the clinic?The clinic is based in Winwick, Warrington, with easy access from across the local area.
Book a knee pain assessment in Warrington.
Speak to Bridge Physiotherapy today to arrange a knee assessment and treatment plan.