Frequent problems
Knee pain
Knee pain can result from a variety of causes, often linked to biomechanical or structural problems in the feet and ankles. For example, poor posture, excessive pronation (rolling inwards) or supination (rolling outwards) of the foot can unbalance the forces passing through the knee joints, causing pain. Flat or hollow feet can also contribute to a poor distribution of body weight, putting excessive pressure on the knees during activities. In addition, conditions such as osteoarthritis, arthritis, plantar fasciitis or even untreated previous injuries can aggravate knee pain. To effectively treat knee pain, it’s crucial to consult a podiatrist to assess the biomechanics of the foot and ankles. Collaboration with other healthcare professionals is often recommended for a comprehensive, integrated treatment plan..
For more information on managing knee pain, consult your podiatrist at Mon Podiatre for specialized, personalized advice and a treatment plan.