Can a Back Problem Result in Knee Pain?

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Can a Back Problem Result in Knee Pain?


Patients with knee pain approach physicians mainly expecting a treatment for the knee alone. Sometimes, the problem may not be with the knee at all. It may be a referred pain, which means the actual source of the condition might be some other underlying reason. There are multiple factors that can cause knee pain. Back problem is one among them, which is often left unnoticed. The most common cause is a pinched nerve at the lower back which radiate to the knees causing pain. Do you know why this radiating pain occurs? It is because the nerves that drive the muscles around the knees are sourced from your back. The lower back is the place where the nerves which send pain signals to your knees are located. Therefore, any issue with these nerves may affect the proper functioning of the muscles around your knees. Nerve compression or pinched nerve may occur due to an injury, or with age. This occurs when the discs between the vertebrae protrude and press on the nerves. Pain signals are sent when these nerves are irritated. As a result, such a compressed nerve in your back may necessarily not show any indication of back pain, but instead present as pain on the knees alone. However, the symptoms may worsen if the real cause is not effectively tackled. How It Can Be Diagnosed Certain diagnostic tests may be performed to find out the root cause of knee pain. Mainly an X-ray or MRI scan is done to study the actual condition of the knees. Patient history and overall medical analysis may be done to identify the underlying reason for the condition. Based on these results, the physicians would formulate a proper treatment plan.

What Are the Available Treatment Methods? Conservative treatment methods are most opted for these days. The following non-surgical knee pain treatment methods are some of the best options now available:

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 Physical therapy exercises  Ice and Heat Application  Pain management injections  Ultrasound Guided joint injections  TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation)  Anti-inflammation medication If you are experiencing knee pain and want an effective solution, schedule an appointment with specialists at your nearby pain management center in Brooklyn now and get the best available treatment.

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