February 14, 2012
"Doctor, could my knee pain be related to my low back pain?"
Time after time we Nashua chiropractors see patients who possess knee pain and have previously gone through knee examination, MRI, x-ray, various therapies, knee strengthening exercises, etc., with no relief. Do you know someone with this history? You?

Now, Nashua knee pain can be crippling. In one study of nursing personnel, knee pain and back pain much pain and disability. Interestingly, the relationships between the physical, psychosocial, chronicity, care seeking and absenteeism due to complaints of the lower back and knee pain were also studied. Guess what? 51% report lower back pain and 23% knee pain. These subjects also report that their work as highly demanding physically and their general health as moderate or bad. These two perceptions are the strongest risk factors for lower back and knee pain. Knee pain complaints cause significant burden in nursing staff. (1) Our Nashua chiropractic practice is here to help nurses and you when knee pain strikes!
If you suffer from knee pain in Nashua, consult Moriarty Chiropractic for an examination of your spine and possible spinal nerve irritation from the lower back as a cause of your pain. Even if you have arthritis of the knee and tried knee exercises to help, Moriarty Chiropractic can evaluate and create a treatment plan to address the complete problem.