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Knee Pain Treatment Near Me in Houston, TX. Chiropractor For Knee Pain Relief.

The knee is one of the most heavily used joints in the human body — and one of the most vulnerable. Every step you take, every time you climb stairs, sit down, stand up, or carry groceries from the car, your knees are absorbing load and transferring force between your upper and lower body. Knee pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints, affecting people of all ages and activity levels. You don't have to be an athlete to develop knee problems, nor do you have to be sedentary.

Knee pain can be acute (the result of a sudden injury, a misstep, or a collision) or chronic, developing gradually from years of repetitive strain, postural imbalance, or the slow deterioration of cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. Identifying which structure is involved is not a minor clinical detail — it determines the entire treatment approach. Treating tendinitis the same way you treat a ligament sprain, or managing arthritic degeneration the same way you manage an IT band problem, produces poor results. This is precisely why a thorough evaluation is the non-negotiable first step.

Often, knee conditions are secondary to abnormal pressure stemming from an imbalance in the hips or having a shorter leg on one side — which is why we evaluate the whole kinetic chain, not just the knee itself.

The good news is that the majority of knee pain responds well to conservative care, and chiropractic is among the most effective non-surgical approaches available. Chiropractic adjustments to the knee joint restore normal joint mechanics, improve range of motion, and reduce the local inflammation that perpetuates the pain cycle. Beyond the knee itself, correcting postural imbalances and pelvic alignment plays a significant role in knee pain recovery. Chiropractic care offers a direct path to identifying the cause of your knee pain and treating it in a way that supports the joint's long-term health.

What Makes Up The Knee Joint?

The knee joint is the largest joint in the body, composed of four main structures: the bones, ligaments, cartilage, and tendons. It is considered a hinge joint because it can bend and straighten.

  • Bones: The three bones that make up the knee are the femur (thighbone), tibia (shin), and patella (kneecap).
  • Ligaments: The four ligaments are the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), medial collateral ligament (MCL), and lateral collateral ligament (LCL). These strong bands of tissue connect bone to bone and keep the joint tight and stable.
  • Cartilage: The two types of cartilage are the meniscus and articular cartilage. The meniscus is a rubbery disk between the femur and tibia that acts as a shock absorber. The articular cartilage attaches to the end of the bone and allows it to glide fluidly through the joint.
  • Tendons: The main tendons are the patellar tendon and the quadriceps tendon, which connect muscle to bone.

Diagnosing Knee Pain

Specific knee conditions are diagnosed with first knowing the mechanism of injury whether it was something traumatic or pain over time. The location of the pain along and the presence of swelling and discoloration can help figure out what has happened. Popping or grinding sounds or sensations may also help to narrow down the condition. X-ray can help see if there is any degeneration of the bone. In more severe cases, an MRI is needed to access the severity of the damage to a tendon or the meniscus.

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How Our Care Plan Works

See Exactly What Is Wrong

You won’t be left guessing about your health. We start with a detailed consultation & physical exam, but the real difference is in our comprehensive digital X-rays. You'll see exactly what’s going on: where the spine is misaligned, how severe it is, and why you feel the way you do. Instead of vague explanations or guesswork, you’ll get clear answers that finally make sense of your symptoms & show the best path moving forward.

Achievable & Lasting Results

Your care shouldn’t feel overwhelming or impossible to follow. That’s why we build a personalized plan that works in the real world. We combine chiropractic adjustments, modern therapies, & simple at-home recommendations to help you correct posture, restore movement, & keep your results long after your visit. It’s a straightforward, achievable plan designed to create sustainable improvement—not quick fixes that fade a week later.

Be Able To Do Everything You Want To Do

Our goal goes beyond getting you out of pain—we want to help you get your life back. By addressing the root causes of your discomfort and giving your spine the long-term support it needs, we help you return to the activities that matter most: working without distraction, exercising with confidence, or simply moving through your day without hesitation. We’ll guide you through lasting changes so you can be free to do everything you love.

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How We Treat Knee Pain In Houston, TX

Comprehensive Consultation and Exam

We start with a consultation to learn more about any health issues you may be experiencing. The consultation focuses on your health history, symptoms, how long you've had knee pain, how it may have started, and what you've tried to relieve it. We'll ask about your activity level, the movements or positions that aggravate or relieve your pain, and whether the problem developed gradually or after a specific injury. We'll also discuss lifestyle factors — your weight, occupation, daily activity demands, and any prior knee injuries or surgeries — because all of these directly influence both the cause of your knee pain and the most appropriate care plan for resolving it.

Next, we'll perform an examination that includes chiropractic, orthopedic, and neurological tests. The chiropractic tests help determine whether chiropractic care can help you, the orthopedic tests evaluate the structural integrity of the knee joint (including the cartilage, tendons, and ligaments), and the neurological tests assess whether nerve involvement is contributing to your symptoms.

Getting to the root cause of your knee pain is the only way to keep it from recurring. Too many patients cycle through anti-inflammatories, cortisone injections, and progressively stronger medications that reduce symptoms temporarily without addressing the mechanical or structural reason the knee is breaking down in the first place. When the medication wears off, the pain returns — because the cause was never treated.

Specific Chiropractic Care in Houston, TX

Because the nerves that supply sensation and function to the knee originate in the lower lumbar spine, spinal and pelvic alignment can play a role in knee symptoms. When misalignment places tension on these nerve pathways, or when an unbalanced pelvis distributes your weight unevenly through the hips, knees, and ankles, it can contribute to knee dysfunction and abnormal wear over time — sometimes even when the knee itself appears structurally sound. Specific chiropractic adjustments help take pressure off the affected nerve pathways, while adjustments to the knee restore proper movement to the joint itself. Together, these help the body function the way it was designed to — as a stable, balanced foundation that distributes weight evenly rather than overloading one side.

Custom Therapeutic Exercise Plan

Muscle weakness and imbalance around the knee joint are among the most common and correctable contributors to knee pain. The quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes, and hip stabilizers all play a role in keeping the knee tracking correctly and absorbing the forces placed on it during movement. When any of these muscle groups are weak or firing asymmetrically, the knee joint compensates and pays the price over time. We'll give you a strengthening and stabilization plan tailored to your specific deficit pattern — working with you in the office and providing a clear at-home exercise plan to help your progress continue between visits.

PEMF Therapy

For patients with knee pain due to chronic inflammation, cartilage deterioration, or soft-tissue injury, we incorporate PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy as a complement to chiropractic care. PEMF works at the cellular level to support the natural charge of damaged or dysfunctional cells, helping the body's healing process and reducing inflammation in joint tissue without medication or side effects. For knee pain specifically, we use targeted attachments to deliver therapy directly to the affected joint. Patients with arthritic knees, ligament sprains, tendon irritation, or post-surgical recovery have responded well to PEMF at our office — and many notice improved sleep quality as an additional benefit, which in turn supports the healing process.

HEIT Therapy

For knee pain with a more localized soft-tissue component — a specific tendon or ligament injury, or a concentrated area of inflammation — we use HEIT (High Energy Inductive Therapy) as a targeted alternative to broader PEMF treatment. While PEMF works systemically, delivering gentle magnetic pulsing across a larger area to support overall cellular healing, HEIT delivers a stronger, more focused magnetic pulse directly to the structure that needs it. This makes HEIT well-suited for conditions such as patellar tendinitis, localized ligament irritation, or isolated areas of joint inflammation, where precision matters more than broad coverage. The therapy is delivered through a focused wand applied directly over the painful area — no gel, no skin exposure, no need to remove clothing — and you can adjust the treatment intensity during the session based on your comfort.

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Common Causes of Knee Pain in Houston, TX

Knee Osteoarthritis (Arthritis)

Arthritis is not a single condition — it's a category of joint disease that presents in several forms, each requiring its own treatment approach. Osteoarthritis is by far the most common type, a degenerative condition driven by years of wear and tear on the cartilage that cushions the knee joint. According to the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS), knee osteoarthritis is a leading cause of disability in adults. As the cartilage breaks down, the joint becomes stiff, painful, and progressively less mobile, and patients often describe their knees as feeling "bone on bone." It is most common in older adults but does not exclude younger people, depending on activity level and previous injuries. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune condition in which the immune system attacks the joint lining, producing severe inflammation that can erode the joint's structural integrity far more aggressively than mechanical wear. Gout, a third form, results from the buildup of uric acid crystals in the joint space, producing episodes of intense, sudden pain. For arthritic knee patients, chiropractic care combined with PEMF therapy addresses both the mechanical and inflammatory components of the condition, and keeping the joint moving is one of the most important strategies for slowing its progression.

Knee Sprains

A knee sprain occurs when there is an overstretch or tear of one or more of the four ligaments. The severity of the tear is graded from 1 to 3 — the higher the number, the more severe the sprain, with grade 3 being a complete tear. A common knee sprain presents with pain, stiffness, and swelling. A higher-grade sprain can display discoloration and a feeling that the knee will give out, and may be considered unstable.

Meniscus Injuries

Meniscus injuries occur when there is a twisting or hyperextension injury to the knee. When the meniscus is torn, it can present as pain, swelling, stiffness, a catching sensation, and a feeling that the knee is giving out.

Knee Bursitis

Bursae are small, fluid-filled sacs distributed throughout the knee joint that act as cushions between the bones, tendons, and muscles — reducing friction and allowing the joint to move smoothly. When these sacs become inflamed, typically due to injury, repetitive stress, or direct impact, the result is bursitis — a painful swelling that makes even basic knee movement uncomfortable. Common risk factors include prolonged kneeling on hard surfaces, contact sports where direct blows or frequent falls are routine, obesity, and pre-existing osteoarthritis. Because bursitis is an inflammatory condition, it responds well to PEMF therapy to calm the affected tissue, combined with chiropractic care to ensure the surrounding joint mechanics aren't creating additional stress on the irritated sacs.

Patellar Tendinitis (Jumper's Knee)

Patellar tendinitis, commonly called "jumper's knee," is an irritation and inflammation of the patellar tendon caused by the accumulation of tiny tears in the tendon tissue over time. It develops when the tendon is subjected to more repetitive load than it can adequately recover from between sessions, making it particularly common among runners, cyclists, skiers, and athletes in jumping sports like basketball and volleyball. The pain typically presents just below the kneecap and worsens with activity, particularly movements that require the knee to absorb sudden impact. Left unaddressed, what begins as a minor irritation can progress to a significant tendon injury — which is why early intervention with joint mobilization, targeted HEIT therapy, and a corrective exercise plan to address the muscle imbalances contributing to tendon overload is the right approach.

Iliotibial (IT) Band Syndrome

The iliotibial band is a thick, fibrous band of connective tissue that runs along the outside of the leg from the hip to the outer edge of the knee. Under normal conditions it plays an important stabilizing role, but when it becomes chronically tight or overloaded, it can repeatedly rub against the outer portion of the femur with each stride, producing a sharp, persistent pain on the outside of the knee that worsens with activity. Distance runners and cyclists are especially susceptible, as the repetitive flexion and extension of both sports creates the exact friction mechanism that irritates the IT band over accumulated mileage. IT band syndrome is a condition where postural and pelvic alignment evaluation is essential, because tightness in the band is frequently downstream of hip weakness and pelvic instability rather than originating at the band itself. Treating the knee in isolation without addressing the hip and lumbar mechanics driving the tightness is one of the primary reasons IT band syndrome becomes a recurring problem.

Runner's Knee

Runner's knee, also known as patellofemoral pain syndrome (and sometimes chondromalacia patella), is one of the most common overuse injuries we see, causing pain at the front of the knee — around or directly behind the kneecap — that gradually builds with repetitive high-load activity. Unlike many other knee conditions, runner's knee does not involve broken bones, torn tendons, or damaged cartilage; the pain comes from inflamed tissue surrounding the kneecap that has been subjected to more cumulative stress than it can tolerate. Patients frequently describe creaking or cracking sensations along with stiffness, particularly after prolonged sitting or when descending stairs. Because the injury is driven by repetitive movement, treating the symptom without identifying the mechanical reason the kneecap is tracking incorrectly will result in the condition returning as soon as activity increases again. Correcting the underlying mechanics is what separates a lasting resolution from a temporary break from the pain.

What Can Cause Knee Pain?

Trauma — A direct blow to the knee or a sudden twist can damage ligaments, tendons, or bone. The knee is vulnerable to force in all directions.

Overuse activities — Overuse injuries can occur with kneeling, bending, lifting or carrying heavy loads, and being overweight.

Repetitive motions — The most common overuse injuries are usually sports-related. The consistent bending and extending in activities like running, soccer, or football create stress in the knee's structures, resulting in small tears and other damage.

Unbalanced pelvis — An unbalanced pelvis can result from postural habits such as crossing the legs, sleeping with the legs in awkward positions, falls to the low back, or anatomical/functional short legs. This uneven foundation changes how weight is distributed through the knees and contributes to abnormal wear.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Knee Pain

Is a chiropractor in Houston, TX good for knee pain? 

Yes — chiropractic care is one of the most effective non-surgical approaches to knee pain, addressing both the joint mechanics and the spinal and postural factors that contribute to knee stress. We treat the knee using a combination of specific adjustments, joint mobilization, PEMF therapy, HEIT therapy, and customized rehabilitative exercise.

When should you see a chiropractor for knee pain? 

You should see a chiropractor for knee pain as soon as it begins interfering with your daily activities, exercise routine, or sleep. Waiting for the condition to worsen rarely leads to a better outcome and often means a longer recovery.

How do I know if my knee pain is serious?

Knee pain accompanied by significant swelling, instability, locking, inability to bear weight, or pain that wakes you from sleep warrants prompt evaluation. At your first visit, we conduct a thorough orthopedic and neurological examination specifically to determine the severity of your condition and whether chiropractic care is appropriate — or whether a referral to another provider is the right next step.

Does insurance cover chiropractic care for knee pain?

We're in-network with many major insurance plans, and chiropractic care for knee pain is a covered benefit under many of them. Because coverage varies from plan to plan, our team verifies your specific benefits before your first visit, so you know exactly what to expect before any treatment begins.

How can I relieve knee pain naturally?

Chiropractic care, joint mobilization, PEMF therapy, targeted strengthening exercises, and postural correction are all effective natural approaches to knee pain that address the cause rather than masking symptoms with medication. Maintaining a healthy weight, keeping the joint moving, and avoiding the specific activities and positions that aggravate your condition are also important components of a natural management strategy we help you build as part of your care plan.

What does arthritis in the knee feel like? 

Arthritic knee pain typically presents as a deep, aching stiffness that is worst in the morning or after periods of inactivity and gradually loosens with movement, often accompanied by a grinding, creaking, or clicking sensation within the joint. As the condition progresses, many patients notice increasing difficulty with stairs, prolonged walking, or rising from a seated position, along with visible swelling around the joint after activity.

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