Knee pain is one of the most common reasons for visiting a doctor. The good news? You can protect your knees from injury if you’re already experiencing knee pain or want to avoid it altogether.

Knee injuries are common, particularly among athletes and individuals who engage in physically demanding activities. However, even if you use neighborhood trails rather than sports arenas for your exercise routine, knees are also vulnerable to injury or the wear and tear effects of osteoarthritis.

Our team at Spine Center Atlanta is well-known for providing outstanding orthopedic services, including treating knee joint damage. We’re also committed to preventing the pain and decreased mobility that comes with knee problems.

To that end, we’re happy to provide information about keeping your knees healthy throughout your life.

Why is the knee joint so vulnerable to injury?

The complex structure and function of the knee joint, combined with the high levels of stress and impact it endures, make it a vulnerable area of the body for injury.

Your knees are complex hinge joints that include the femur (thigh bone), tibia (shin bone), patella (kneecap), cartilage, ligaments, and tendons. These components work together to provide stability and flexibility to the joint whenever you stand, sit, squat, walk, run, or jump.

Running, jumping, and twisting place significant stress on the knee joint, causing damage to cartilage and ligaments over time. Also, because the knee joint primarily moves in one direction, bending and twisting can force it into an injury-producing position that may result in ligament or tendon tears. In addition, its location between two long bones (femur and tibia) makes the knee joint vulnerable to fractures or dislocations during an accident or fall.

Tips for protecting your knee joints

There are several ways to protect your knees from injury or joint damage, including:

1. Exercise

Regular exercise helps strengthen the supportive muscles around your knees and improve joint flexibility and range of motion, reducing your risk of a knee injury.

2. Maintain a healthy weight

Excess weight puts additional strain on your knees, so maintaining a healthy weight can help reduce your risk of knee injury and joint damage.

3. Wear appropriate footwear

Wearing supportive shoes with good cushioning can help reduce the impact on your knees during physical activities.

4. Practice proper technique

If you participate in activities that involve jumping or running, it’s essential to use appropriate techniques to reduce the stress on your knees.

5. Warm up and cool down Before and after physical activity, it’s important to warm up and cool down to help prepare your muscles and joints for exercise and prevent injury.

6. Avoid high-impact activities Activities involving a lot of jumping or running can stress your knees significantly. Hence, avoiding these activities is important if you have a history of knee problems or experiencing pain or discomfort in your knees.

If you’re tied to sports or exercise activities that include running and jumping, give your knees a break by switching to low-impact activities like walking, cycling, or swimming two to three times a week.

7. Use proper equipment

If you participate in sports or other activities that require equipment, make sure you use the proper equipment and that it fits well to help prevent injury.

8. Listen to your body

If you’re experiencing knee pain or discomfort while exercising, stop. Pain is an indicator that something has gone wrong. So, take a break to prevent further damage and schedule an orthopedic evaluation at Spine Center Atlanta sooner rather than later.

Our team can also provide guidance regarding knee-friendly exercise routines, appropriate shoewear, and other tips for keeping your knees healthy and strong.

Schedule your visit today by calling the office or requesting an appointment online.

What We Do

Services & Conditions

ACL

ACL

ACL injuries or tears commonly occur during sports that involve sudden stops of changes in direction.

Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injury

If you have experienced a car accident, sports injury, or a slip and fall accident and were diagnosed with a concussion, you may have suffered a traumatic brain injury. It is best to see a doctor as soon as possible.

Failed Spine Surgery

Failed Spine Surgery

The team specializes in minimally invasive techniques and offers comprehensive care, including an on-site, fully-accredited outpatient surgical facility and a state-of-the-art rehabilitation center.

Neck Spine Surgery

Neck Spine Surgery

When non-surgical care doesn't help, the board-certified orthopedic surgeons at Spine Center Atlanta perform neck spine surgery to repair the underlying problem.

Non-Surgical Treatments

Non-Surgical Treatments

Non-Surgical Treatments services offered in Atlanta, Savannah, Conyers, Augusta, Macon and Decatur, GA

Rotator Cuff Repair

Rotator Cuff Repair

Rotator Cuff Injury services offered in Atlanta, Savannah, Conyers, Augusta, Macon and Decatur, GA

Auto Accident Injury

Auto Accident Injury

If you have experienced a car accident, sports injury, or a slip and fall accident and were diagnosed with a concussion, you may have suffered a traumatic brain injury. It is best to see a doctor as soon as possible.

Cervical Disc Replacement

Cervical Disc Replacement

Cervical disk replacement surgery involves removing a diseased cervical disk and replacing it with an artificial disk.

What We Do

Facilities

Surgery Center

Surgery Center

Our renowned surgery center caters to surgeries related to extremities, interventional spine, and spine surgeries.

MRI Center

MRI Center

Our on-site MRI services give you the convenience of receiving all of your care in one location and deliver a higher quality of care, including a faster diagnosis and treatment.

Rehabilitation Center

Rehabilitation Center

Our rehabilitation team of highly trained professionals has a combined 70 years of clinical experience in the rehabilitation field, each one ready to put their experience to work for you. Our business office and support staff are fully bilingual.

Wellness Center

Wellness Center

Spine Center Atlanta’s Wellness Center offers a boutique-style experience to offer you the best in massage therapy, personal training, and well-being, everything you need to maintain a healthy and rewarding lifestyle.

Aqua Therapy

Aqua Therapy

The aquatic center offers a heated therapy pool at a depth of four feet with 12 massage jets to soothe sore and hurting muscles at the end of your therapy workout.

Acupuncture Center

Acupuncture Center

Acupuncture increases blood circulation to different parts of your body and relaxes your muscles to help alleviate pain.