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Does Physiotherapy Help To Cure Knee Pain?

Hi i am referee and im having pains in both knees and its been a month, i went to 4 traumatologist and they dont know exactly what to do, i have bow legs and that seems to be my problem, and i am 22 years old and dont want my career to be over this young, i used to run 4 days per week and now i feel pain everytime i tried, did physiotherapy 8 days and didnt seem to solve and now im very worried. Thank you
Mon, 25 Sep 2017
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Addiction Medicine Specialist 's  Response
Ok, several points. Number one is that PT is for handling problems not fixing them. There will still be pain and limits.
They also do not diagnose or fix problems and if there is bow leggedness, it might not be fixable after full growth but it should still be investigated for the cause such as vitamin D level.
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Does Physiotherapy Help To Cure Knee Pain?

Ok, several points. Number one is that PT is for handling problems not fixing them. There will still be pain and limits. They also do not diagnose or fix problems and if there is bow leggedness, it might not be fixable after full growth but it should still be investigated for the cause such as vitamin D level.