Monday, December 9, 2013

Secrets of Knee Pain Relief Revealed! - Knee Instability- 2 Case Studies


Knee instability is usually caused by a torn ligament in the knee joint, which can cause a person to feel like the entire knee is going to give out at any moment. Although an unstable knee can cause some amount of pain when the knee slips out of the joint, there are other things to look out for as well. What is also of concern is the fact that if the knee tends to give way at any time, without warning, it could cause a person to slip and even fall.

Both, Ken as well as Judy, experienced knee instability. Here's a look at their different circumstances and how both of them dealt with their condition:

Ken - Avid Golfer and Former All-around Athlete

Ken, an avid golfer, was recently retired and thrilled that he would now be able to spend all of the time he wanted to enjoy his favorite activity - golf. One day, when he was on the golf course, his knee gave out. It messed up his shot but he put it down to being a fluke. When it happened again the next day, he went to a doctor.

An X-Ray confirmed that he had a torn ligament. The doctor suggested that Ken wear a knee brace to support the knee and also asked him to do a few exercises to help strengthen the knee. Ken took this advice seriously and has been doing well shortly after the visit. The knee brace helped keep his knee stable and has allowed Ken to resume his favorite sport without any impediment.

Ken was a softball player when he was younger and participated in several other sports as well. The doctor said that this may have been the contributory factor to knee instability. Luckily for him, because he had kept himself in shape, it was easier for him to treat his condition successfully without having to resort to surgery.

Judy - Sedentary and Overweight

Judy had an office job and did not exercise. She began to gain weight rapidly in her 30s and by the time she was 40, was 70 pounds overweight. Her right knee started to give her trouble and she went to the doctor for a diagnosis. He said she had a damaged ligament because of all the excess weight the knee had to put up with and suggested that she lose weight. He also suggested she wear a knee brace to try to give her joint some support.

After joining a weight loss group, Judy lost the recommended amount of weight. The knee support helped the knee instability and allowed her to walk as part of her weight loss routine. The absence of pain while walking with a knee brace was very encouraging and Judy found she enjoyed it. Eventually she lost 10 pounds over the recommended minimum. This took awhile on her plan but she did not want to experience any other problems with her knees.

The knee brace and weight loss was a huge factor in Judy being able to treat her unstable knee and as an important side note, it also improved her overall health. Before the weight loss, Judy was on the borderline of being a diabetic. Now not only her knees are stable but her blood sugar is, too.

If you think you can benefit from a reduction in knee pain, and improved stability, it is time that you considered a well designed knee brace for support. Don't look back with regrets.

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