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Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Five Products Everyone Can Use to Treat Knee Pain
Knee pain is extremely common, especially among active individuals and those with arthritis. If you are looking for a way to relieve your pain without giving up your favorite activities, keep reading.
Listed below are five highly effective pain relief products that everyone with knee pain should have at the ready.
Knee Braces
Knee braces are helpful for people who suffer from both acute and chronic knee pain. A quality knee brace will provide extra support, prevent injury, and make sure the knee moves in a controlled way.
It can be difficult to find the best knee brace for working out. If you’re having a hard time making a decision, make sure you understand the different types of braces and what kind of pain and injuries they work best with.
• Hinged braces are best for people who need extra protection and stabilization after an ACL, MCL, or PCL injury or surgery.
• Compression sleeves can minimize mild or moderate chronic knee pain or arthritis-related pain.
• Wraparound braces are good for mild or moderate pain, as well as those who often experience patellar instabilities or dislocation.
• A band or strap can be used for those who have runner’s knee, patellar tendonitis, or acute knee pain.
Topical Painkillers
Topical painkillers, also known as analgesics, are products that can be rubbed or sprayed on the skin to help treat sore muscles or painful joints. Whether they come in spray, cream, or gel form, topical painkillers often feature a combination of the following ingredients:
• Counterirritants like menthol, methylsalicylate, and camphor, which create a burning or tingling sensation.
• Salicylates, which are also used in products like aspirin to relieve pain.
• Capsaicin, which causes a burning or tingling sensation to relax tension and relieve pain.
Knee Pillows
Many people, especially those with arthritis, are kept awake at night by pain in their knees and hips. A knee pillow will help relieve your pain by allowing you to keep your legs, hips, knees, and spine properly aligned while you sleep on your side.
They also reduce stress on the knees since they keep the legs farther apart to avoid uneven pressure. This lack of pressure allows for better blood circulation, which prevents muscle tension and soreness in the knees and legs.
When you’re shopping for a knee pillow, look for a memory foam pillow for the most comfort. Some pillows also come with a strap that helps keep your knees in place throughout the night, which can be especially helpful for people who toss and turn a lot.
Electrical Stimulator
If you’ve ever visited a chiropractor or physical therapist, you’ve probably experienced electrical stimulation for your knee pain. There are lots of portable machines available so that you can continue to treat your pain at home.
Many people like the near-instant relief that these machines bring, as well as the fact that they don’t have to rely on any painkillers.
Electrical stimulators are easy to use and can be adjusted for your specific tolerance level.
Before using one at home to help your knee pain, make sure you get clearance and instructions on how frequently to use it from your doctor or physical therapist.
Supplements
There are a number of nutritional supplements out there that are actually very beneficial for those who suffer from knee pain. Supplements like collagen, glucosamine, and chondroitin are especially useful, as they aid in repairing tissue damage and reducing pain and inflammation.
Krill oil and fish oil are also good to supplement with to ensure you’re getting the recommended daily dose of Omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3s help reduce inflammation, which is especially important for those whose knee pain is related to arthritis.
Vitamin C is another good supplement to take for those who suffer from arthritis-related pain. Meeting your recommended daily dose also helps prevent the development of osteoarthritis. When your body gets an adequate amount of vitamin C, cartilage loss and joint inflammation are reduced and bone density improves.
Final Thoughts
If you suffer from knee pain and feel like you’re running out of treatment options, give one (or more) of these products a try today. Whether you need a more aggressive remedy like electrical stimulation or just a better night’s sleep, one of them might provide the relief you’re looking for.
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