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Many of us suffer from chronic pain in the knees, hips or lower back. Often there is a connection between these complaints and the way you walk. This article sheds more light on knee pain and in particular how abnormal foot mechanics or asymmetry in our gait can affect knee function, causing pain and discomfort.

Typical knee pain symptoms…

A sharp pain in the knee and a grinding sensation, especially when getting up out of chair or walking up stairs.

This description of knee pain is most common and refers to a condition called Patello-femoral Syndrome. Patello-femoral Syndrome is the most common form of chronic knee pain. It refers to pain occurring between the knee cap (the patella) and the underlying thigh bone (the femur). Patello-femoral Syndrome causes pain and tenderness in the front of the knee. The pain gets worse when you sit for a long period and get up. Or when you walk up stairs. Often, one will experience a grinding or crunching sensation in the knee.

What exactly causes knee pain?

There are number of different causes for knee pain. With age wear and tear occurs in the knee joint. Also over-use causes knee problems (for example in rugby/football players, and in tradespeople such a carpenters, bricklayers etc). Over time softening of the cartilage beneath the knee cap (the patella) will result in tissue breakdown and pain in the knee joint. Instead of gliding smoothly over the knee the knee cap grinds against the thigh bone when the knee moves. In turn this may result in heavy erosion of the cartilage. Apart from age and over-use the third most common cause of knee pain is faulty gait (i.e. the way we walk). Overpronation (=rolling inwards of the feet and lowering of the arches) is a major contributing factor to knee pain.

Here’s why…

The knee joint forms the link between the upper and lower leg. It is a hinge joint, which means it is only designed to flex and extend the lower leg, and not to rotate it. Unlike for instance your elbow joint which allows your underarm to move up and down, as well a twist (rotate). Overpronation of the feet means that with every step your foot rolls inwards too much. As the foot rolls inwards the bones in the lower leg are forced to rotate internally and this results in a twisting motion at the knee joint. This irregular motion of the knee will inevitably lead to excessive wear and tear in the knee joint causing long-term damage and chronic knee pain. Over-pronation not only causes bad knee function. An estimated 70% of the population suffers from some degree of over-pronation and this becomes evident in other areas of the body, especially at an older age. People with overpronation can display symptoms such as frequent ankle sprains, pain in the arches, leg pains, shin splints, hip pain, even lower back pain.

Treatment options for knee pain

The most commonly prescribed treatments by physiotherapists include rest (or decreased activity), ice packs and sometimes wearing a knee brace and also strengthening exercises. In addition, orthotic shoe inserts will be recommended to stabilise the feet and correct poor foot function. Footlogics orthotics can be used to prevent the unnatural rotation of the lower leg, thereby treating the cause of this type of knee pain. By supporting the arches they force the ankles and legs back into alignment, reducing the twisting on the knee and thereby providing relief to the painful knee joint.

A number of studies have shown that bad knee function can be restored by using foot orthotics. Below are the extracts of two of these studies:

Study 1) The Effect of Foot Orthoses on Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (Knee Pain) – Amol Saxena, DPM and Jack Haddad, DPM – Department of Sports Medicine, Palo Alto Medical Foundation, Palo Alto, CA.

In a retrospective review of 102 patients treated for chondromalacia patellae and patellofemoral knee pain syndrome/retropatellar dysplasia (PFPS/RPD), the effectiveness of semiflexible foot orthotics was investigated. The combined disorders were diagnosed in 89.3% of the patients. Subjects were 46 women and 54 men, aged 12 to 87 years (mean, 37.9 years; SD, 15.9), who exhibited excessive forefoot varus or rearfoot varus. The initial screening and clinical diagnosis were based on an examination by an orthopedist. Particular attention was directed to patellar crepitation, patellofemoral malalignment, Q-angle measurements, limitation of range of motion, and knee effusion. Patients were evaluated for the onset and duration of patellofemoral pain and degree of knee joint disease. Semiflexible orthoses for each subject were fabricated, based on a clinical lower extremity biomechanical examination. At their follow-up visit, 76.5% were improved, showing a significant decrease in the level of pain with orthotics intervention (chi-square P < .001). Although multiple treatment modalities are used for these patients, the results suggest that the use of semiflexible orthoses is significant in reducing symptoms of PFPS/RPD. (J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 93(4): 264-271, 2003)

Study 2) The Role of Foot Orthotics as an Intervention for Patellofemoral Pain (Knee Pain) – Michael T. Gross, PT, PhD1- Judy L. Foxworth, PT, MS, OCS2

Foot orthotics often are prescribed for patients with patellofemoral knee pain. The purpose of this clinical commentary is to review the theoretical and research basis that might support this intervention and to provide our own clinical experience in providing foot orthoses for these patients. Literature is reviewed regarding (1) the effects of foot orthoses on pain and function, (2) the relationship between foot and lower-extremity/patellofemoral joint mechanics, (3) the effects of foot orthoses on lower-extremity mechanics, and (4) the effects of foot orthoses on patellofemoral joint position. The literature and our own clinical experience suggest that patients with patellofemoral pain may benefit from foot orthoses if they also demonstrate signs of excessive foot pronation and/or a lower-extremity alignment profile that includes excessive lower-extremity internal rotation during weight bearing and increased Q angle. The mechanism for foot orthoses having a positive effect on pain and function for these patients may include (1) a reduction in internal rotation of the lower extremity; (2) a reduction in Q angle; (3) reduced laterally-directed soft tissue forces from the patellar tendon, the quadriceps tendon, and the iliotibial band; and (4) reduced patellofemoral contact pressures and altered patellofemoral contact pressure mapping. Foot orthotics may be a valuable adjunct to other intervention strategies for patients who present with the previously stated structural alignment profile. J Orthop Phys Ther 2003;33:661-670.

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Peter Van Dyke is a Dutch foot specialist and orthotist with a special interest in knee Pain, Plantar Fasciitis and orthotics. He gives advice on effective remedies to help relieve aching feet and prevent further problems.
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Low back pain is a usual symptom among  the modern civilized people.It affects mainly the middle aged and young adults of both sexes.People who work on the chair with out exercise and those who carry heavy loads regularly are prone to get this complaint.We can hardly find a person who has not suffered from back pain atleast once in life.The causes of  low backpain ranges from simple reasons like muscular strain to cancer of spine and hence backache should not be ignored.The pain is felt in lumbar and sacral region and may radiate to nearby sites.

The following are some causes for backache.

1) Backache due to diseases in the back.

2) Backache due to gynaecological problems.

3) Backache due to problems in other parts of the body.

1) Backache due to diseases in the back:–
                            
a) Injuries :-

     1) Compression fracture of the vertebral column.
     2) Rupture of intervertebral discs.
     3) Injuries to ligaments and muscles of back.
     4) Lumbosacral strain.
     5) Intervertebral joint injuries. 
     6) Fracture of processes of vertebra.

b) Functional backache due to imbalance:-

     1) During pregnancy.
     2) Pot belly.
     3) Diseases of the hip joint.
     4) Curvature in the spine due to congenital defect.
     5) Short leg in one side.
 
c) Backache due to inflammatory conditions:-

     1) Infection of the bone due to bacteria.
     2) Tuberculosis of the spine.
     3) Arthritis.
     4) Brucellosis.
     5) Lumbago or fibrositis.
     6) Inflamation of the muscles.
     7) Anchylosing spondylitis.

d) Backache due to degenerative diseases in the back.

     1) Osteoarthritis.
     2) Osteoporosis in old people.
     3) Degenaration of the intervertebral disc.

e) Tumour in the spine:–

     1) Primory tumour of the bones in the spine.
     2) Metastatic tumours from other sites like prostate,lungs,kidneys,intestine ect.

2) Backache due to gynaecological problems:-

     a) After childbirth.
     b) After gynaecological operations.
     c) Prolapse of the uterus.
     d) Pelvic inflammatory diseases.
     e) Cancerous lesions of the pelvic organs.
     f) Endometriosis.

3) Backache due to problems in other parts of the body.

     a) Renal stones.
     b) Ureteric stone.
     c) Cancer of prostate.
     d) Pancreatitis.
     e) Biliary stones.
     f) Peptic ulcer.
     g) Inflammations of pelvic organs.
     h) Occlusion of aorta and illiac arteries.

Investigation of a case of backache:-

1) Complete blood count.

2) Routine urine examination.

3) Ultrasonography of the abdomen and pelvis.

4) X-ray of the lumbar and sacral region.

5) MRI of the spine.

5) CT scan of abdomen and pelvic region.

6) Examination of rectum,prostate,genito urinary organs.

Treatment of back ache:-

1) Removing the cause for backache.

2) Symptomatic treatement.

2) Back exercises.

3) Traction.

3) Yoga.

5) Surgery.

7) Homoeopathy.



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Back pain can be terribly debilitating. Your back tends to take a hammering from daily life, from bad posture to old beds, from sitting in a vehicle too long to lifting heavy items inappropriately.

Backs come in for a lot of grief. It’s a human tendency to abuse something until it fails, then you wish you hadn’t!

But of all your body parts, managing everyday life with a painful back must rank among the most troublesome.

The key to looking after your back, and so prevent back pain, is to listen to your body. If you’re doing some manual labour which involves a lot of lifting, you need to stop when your body tells you it’s had enough, regardless of whether the job is finished or not.

If you listen to your body, you’ll rarely comes to any harm. Trouble is, you have probably got out of the habit of doing this. Instead you listen to the clock or getting something finished.

That’s great advice, but isn’t it a bit like closing the stable door after the horse has bolted?

Yes and no. If you’re aware of why something has happened, at least you’ll know not to do it, next time.

So lets get back to your current back pain.

The vast majority of back pain is caused by some form of injury to the soft tissue (muscles or tendons). When you sit in a car or vehicle too long, you overstrain your back muscles, as it tries to support you in an unnatural position.

If you do too much lifting, you can see you have injured your supporting back muscles.

Injury is not necessarily something that happened suddenly.

If you don’t address this problem, in an energetic way, by healing it on a deep level, it becomes compounded over the years.

Whilst living off pain killers can help you function, they do nothing for your liver or for your back pain in the long run.

One of the main symptoms of back pain is actually stiffness. Especially on rising from sitting or lying for some time, such as first thing in the morning. But once you get over that initial painfully stiff first few steps, you work a bit looser and feel better.

For a while.

But then the pain starts again and you have to sit or lie down and the cycle repeats itself.

This is known as the rusty gate syndrome. A rusty gate hinge is very stiff to get moving, but will generally get better on continued movement.

If this seems to fit you to a T, do another couple of checks before I let you in on an amazing (and totally natural) remedy.

Everyone is different about how they respond to heat and cold. Some find putting a cold pack on an injury helps the pain a lot. I’m not talking about ice here, which tends to numb the pain for virtually anyone. I’m talking about your personal preference.

Other people prefer heat, or a hot pack, which relieves the pain a bit. Hot showers can be heaven.

So the checklist goes like this

you’ve injured or strained your back in some way, possibly years ago
without pain killers, your back is predominantly stiff, with some improvement on initial movement
generally, heat improves the pain

If this sounds like you, the homeopathic remedy Rhus tox is likely to help your back a great deal. It may even cure it.

At the very least, you will probably be able to come off your analgaesics, much to your livers relief.

As it has no side effects, and it will do no harm if you try it out for a short period, it’s worth trying, isn’t it?

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Our human body consists of 75 percentage of water and other 25 percentage contains blood and other usefull thing like blood, cells, lots of chemical hormones. Because of our body structure and location of body parts we are unique and developed body created by GOD in world. we made our self more perfect with our experiences, ambition and interest for better life.

In mechanical language, we are also machine unlike non-living, feeling less. We also require maintaining this human body so that this may work properly and for long time without any issues. But like other machine property, we also face some deprecation in human because of disturbance of body parts. Disturbance came to know in pain indication or human insufficiency in work.

One of pain is back pain which may stay in body for whole life and may increase not caring about this. This may be mild, extreme, and constant. What is theory about back pain? For any human body pain can be done because of bone structure, disc and nerve roots disorders. Reason of pain can be simple to complex based on location where it is origin and most of pain causes because of accident, sports injuries and strains.

Back pain can be categorized in two back injuries. One is Spondylolisthesis which caused by slipping of vertebra. Other one is cervical radiculopathy that is done because of disturbance of nerve system that result to compress of veins near to cervical vertebrae.

For both back pain, both of them have different symptoms and care about it. Sysmptoms of Spondylolithesis includes lower back pain, muscle tightness and impact, pain in buttocks and pain radiating to down legs. For Cervical Radiculopathy, symptoms are pain spread to arm, neck, chest and folders. With Cervical Radiculopathy, person would feel muscle weakness in body, other symptoms are included lack of coordination, especially in the hands.

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There are a lot of treatments for lower back pains. Depending what the cause of the pain might be traditional doctors might prescribe medicine or in a worst case scenario recommend surgery. While both of these options might work both have the potential to take you out of your daily routine as medicine can impair you and surgery can incapacitate you. Additionally both medicine as well as surgery, more often than not, treat only the symptoms rather than the cause of the pain itself. There are alternatives however for those living and dealing with both nagging and debilitating lower back pain.

Many Orange County Chiropractors for example offer treatments to sufferers of lower back pain that require no downtime. These Chiropractors employ a wide variety of different treatments and techniques to not just alleviate pain in the lower back but to address and attack the cause of the pain as well in an effort to permanently rid the patient of pain. Expensive medicines only mask the symptoms, while treatments from an experienced Chiropractor are designed to treat the causes of lower back pain.

One of the newest treatments being offered by Orange County Chiropractors is “DRX9000 Spinal Decompression”. Prior to the invention of this treatment those suffering from spinal disc issues had very few options available to them and had to rely on heavy medication to lessen their lower back pain. Spinal Decompression however addresses compressed nerves in the back by utilizing state of the art technology and applying a distraction force to the nerves. Patients who receive this treatment from a Chiropractor often state that they begin feeling relief immediately following treatment and are able to resume their day to day activities right away.

Chiropractic treatments like “DRX9000 Spinal Decompression” are changing the way many people view Chiropractors and the options they offer. Many sufferers of lower back pain often seek out a Chiropractor before visiting a traditional medical doctor simply because they want to avoid pricey medicines as well as surgeries that sometimes fail or must be repeated. People have busy lives and more often than not, can not afford to have any down time and as a result many with lower back pain begin speaking with a Chiropractor so that the cause of their pain can be treated and so that they can get on with their lives.

Those living with lower back pain should locate Chiropractors in their local neighborhood and find out if they offer state of the art techniques similar to or comparable to “DRX9000 Spinal Decompression”. If no local Chiropractors offer cutting edge techniques such as this a simple search online through a search engine will reveal what Chiropractors offer such things and where they’re located. Living with pain is difficult and costly, treating the cause of that pain and then alleviating it shouldn’t be.

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Victor Rafa is an Orange County Chiropractor whose Gateway Rehab & Wellness Center offers the DRX9000 Spinal Decompression treatment.
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