How Physical Therapy Can Help Resolve Your Knee Pain
Imagine struggling to play your favorite sport, spend time with your kids, or simply walk your dog because of nagging knee pain. It’s incredibly frustrating, isn’t it?
Knee discomfort is a relatively common ailment ranging from a dull ache to a sharp, debilitating pain. However, in some cases, it can dramatically affect mobility and quality of life.
Fortunately, the team at Rebound Physical Therapy offers several options for addressing, managing, and resolving knee pain. That way, you can find the relief you need to get back to the activities you love.
Targeting Your Knee Pain Right At The Source
We don’t want to just mask your knee pain symptoms. Instead, we want to address the underlying cause of your discomfort for long-term relief and improved function.
That’s why our physical therapists will always begin with a comprehensive assessment. We’ll evaluate your mobility, strength, walking patterns, and more. Our goal is to identify the specific factors contributing to your knee pain so we can develop the right treatment plan for your needs.

Our Patients Get Results!
“My experience was excellent. Brooke is very knowledgeable, caring, and explains every exercise very well. They are so friendly and made coming so enjoyable. I highly recommend coming to Rebound.” – Karen
“I really enjoyed working with everyone. They pushed me when I wouldn’t have pushed myself. Thanks to Rebound, I have a full range of motion in both knees, strength, and better walking mechanics. Thanks, Rebound!” – Sarah
Common Knee Injuries or Conditions We See at Our Clinic
Osteoarthritis
This degenerative joint disease causes the breakdown of cartilage in the knee, leading to pain, stiffness, and swelling. Risk factors include age, obesity, previous knee injuries, and family history.
Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
This refers to pain around the kneecap, often caused by overuse, muscle imbalances, or poor tracking of the kneecap itself. This condition is more common in young athletes, women, and people with flat feet or weak thigh muscles.
IT Band Syndrome
The IT band is a thick band of tissue that runs along the outside of the thigh. If irritated or inflamed, it can cause pain on the outer side of the knee and is common in runners and cyclists.
Meniscus Tears
The meniscus is a ring of cartilage that acts as a shock absorber in the knee. A tear in the meniscus can cause pain and limited movement. Sudden twisting movements, sports injuries, and advanced age are common risk factors.
Sprains
Sprains occur when the ligaments that stabilize the knee joint are stretched or torn. They’re common sports injuries and can result from quick pivoting movements or falls.






When Knee Pain Is More Than Just The Knee
One crucial thing about knee pain is that it doesn’t necessarily stem from an issue with the knee itself. Sometimes, knee pain doesn’t stem
from an injury or osteoarthritis but from dysfunction in your lower body mechanics. Your knee depends on the function of the hip, ankle,
and foot to operate smoothly. When these areas fall out of balance, stress is transferred to the knee. For example:
- Weak hip muscles can allow the thigh to rotate inward, increasing strain on your knee’s soft tissues
- A stiff ankle can limit forward movement, shifting the load to the knee during activities like walking, squatting, or climbing stairs
- Flat feet can force the knee into unnatural positions, leading to irritation over time
- Muscular imbalances can pull joints out of alignment, forcing the knee to absorb excess stress
How Rebound Physical Therapy Can Help Resolve Your Knee Pain
Once we’ve determined the source of your knee pain, we’ll work with you to develop a comprehensive treatment program to address it directly. While every program is personalized to your needs, here’s a general overview of what you can expect:
Pain Management
We use various techniques to reduce acute pain, including hands-on manual therapy techniques, advanced modalities such as ultrasound therapy, and therapeutic exercises.
Improved Mobility
We’ll help you restore your knee’s range of motion through targeted stretches and exercises to make everyday movements easier.
Enhanced Strength
Strengthening the muscles around your knee provides better support and stability to the joint, reducing strain and preventing future injuries.
A Safe Return to Activity
We know you’re eager to get back to your favorite activities. Whether you want to get back in the game or the garden, we’ll design a personalized, progressive plan to help you do so safely.




What’s Making Your Knee Hurt?

Knee pain is no joke! It can sideline you from recreational activities, make it hard to climb stairs, and just get in the way of everyday life. But what causes that annoying ache? Let’s look at three common culprits.
Overuse Injuries occur due to repeated movements like running, jumping, or twisting because your knees work overtime to absorb the weight and pressure of your movements. That activity can lead to:
- Tendonitis: Inflammation of the tendons, the soft tissues that connect muscles to bones.
- Bursitis: Swelling in the small fluid sacs that cushion the knee joint.
Degenerative conditions like osteoarthritis cause inflammation and the breakdown of cartilage. This wearing away of the cartilage removes the cushion-like protection between the bones that make up the knee joint.
Injuries like those from a fall, sports mishap, or even a weird twist are frequent culprits of knee pain.
- Torn Ligaments: A tear in the tough bands that hold your knee bones together (like an ACL injury) can cause pain, swelling, and a feeling like your knee is giving out.
- Meniscus Tears: The meniscus is a type of cartilage in your knee that acts as a shock absorber. A tear usually hurts on one side of the knee and can make it difficult to bend.
Don’t try to tough it out! Contact us today for pain relief you can feel.
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🐾 PAW-SIBILITIES with ‘Dogtor’ Oliver
Breaking Mews: Dogtor Oliver
Opens Frenchie Fitness Bootcamp
Hi hoomans,
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This program features cutting-edge exercises such as:
- Snack Lunges. Lunge toward snack. Acquire snack. Repeat as needed. Excellent for quad strength and treat retrieval skills.
- Couch-to-Kitchen Sprints. When you hear the fridge open, you move. No hesitation. No questions. Just commitment. Builds cardio, awareness, and deep emotional connection to cheese.
- Advanced Napping. Not regular napping. Strategic recovery sessions. Rotate positions. Optimize sunlight exposure. Soft snoring encouraged for lung expansion.
- Hydration Breaks. Walk to water bowl with confidence. Take three dramatic sips. Stare thoughtfully into distance. Reflect on gains.
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So this season, commit to your health. Stretch often. Sprint with purpose. Nap like a champion. And always refuel responsibly.
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Stay pawsitive,
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Join Our Team
Founded in 1994 by Paul Silovsky, PT, Rebound is the leading PT clinic in the greater Topeka area with nearly 50 staff and thousands of happier, healthier patients. At Rebound, we don’t see people as “broken” with some unchangeable condition they have to cope with. We take a rebellious approach—we find out what’s stopping patients from doing what they want and figure out how to return them to the lifestyles they love. Here’s what matters to us:
- Doing what’s best for patients
- Maintaining work-life balance
- Clinical Autonomy
- Mentoring, training and paid CE
Don’t Let Knee Pain Hold You Back!
No matter the reason for your knee pain, our team of movement specialists will help you find an approach that works for you. Contact Rebound Physical Therapy today to schedule your initial evaluation and take the first step to effective knee pain management.



