The CKC may include single-knee dips, squats and leg presses. Some times our Physical Therapists recommend a special type of exercise program called closed kinetic chain (CKC), performed for about six to eight weeks, to assist with quadriceps strengthening. The quadriceps muscle along the front of the thigh extends the knee and helps balance the pull of the hamstrings. This is especially true if there are other areas of the knee affected. Quadriceps strengthening is also important. Try to stretch a little more as you breathe out. Deep breathing can help ease the discomfort. Hold the position at a point of feeling the stretch but not so far that it is painful or uncomfortable.
Some patients must perform this stretch more often – even once an hour if necessary.ĭo not bounce during the stretch.
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Holding the stretch for a full minute has been proven even more effective. Your Physical Therapist will advise that you perform hamstring stretches at least twice a day for a minimum of 30 seconds each time. Improving flexibility is a key part of the prevention and treatment of this condition. This process does not deliver as much drug as a local injection. Iontophoresis puts a higher concentration of the drug directly in the area compared to taking medications by mouth. This method is called transdermal drug delivery.
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Using an electric charge, an antiinflammatory drug can be pushed through the skin to the inflamed area. Our Physical Therapist can also use a process called iontophoresis. In some cases, the physician will prescribe stronger NSAIDs. Over-the-counter nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as Ibuprofen may be advised. The pes anserine area is massaged with the ice for 3-5 minutes or until the skin is numb. The Styrofoam protects the hand of the person holding the cup while applying the ice massage. The top edge of the container is torn away leaving a one-inch surface of ice that can be rubbed around the area. A cup of water is frozen in a Styrofoam container. Our Physical Therapists often instruct athletes to perform an ice massage. Ice cubes wrapped in a thin layer of toweling or a bag of frozen vegetables applied to the area work well. The ice is applied three or four times each day for 10-15 minutes at a time. We may recommend the use of ice and anti-inflammatory medications in the early, inflammatory phase.
This type of approach is called relative rest. Our Physical Therapist will advise you to avoid stairs, climbing, or other irritating activities. This will give time for the bursa to quiet down and for the pain to subside. Stopping the activity that brings on or aggravates the symptoms is the first step toward pain reduction.īedrest is not required but it may be necessary to modify some of your activities. The goal of Davis and DeRosa Physical Therapy treatment for overuse injuries such as pes anserine bursitis is to reduce the strain on the injured tissues. Once your diagnostic examination is complete, the Physical Therapists at Davis and DeRosa Physical Therapy have treatment options that will help speed your recovery, so that you can more quickly return to your active lifestyle.ĭavis and DeRosa Physical Therapy provides Physical Therapist services in California South Bay. Some patients may be referred to a doctor for further diagnosis. If you can straighten your knee all the way in this position, then you do not have tight hamstrings.
The amount of knee flexion is an indication of how tight the hamstrings are. Your knee is then straightened as far as possible. Our Physical Therapist will flex (bend) your hip to 90 degrees. This is done in the supine position (lying on your back). A history and clinical exam will help our Physical Therapist differentiate pes anserine bursitis from other causes of anterior knee pain, such as patellofemoral syndrome or arthritis. When you visit Davis and DeRosa Physical Therapy, we will take a history and do a physical examination.