How Knee Cartilage Can Heal Without Surgery

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  • Here are more videos with exercises, tips and advice for knee cartilage problems:
    "Knee Cartilage Help"
    • Knee Cartilage Pain Help
    I've gotten tons of questions about knee cartilage repair. That's been one of our most popular videos here on TH-cam. And I wanted to just go more in depth into exactly how cartilage can get repaired, some of the science behind it, and I'll try to keep it as simple as possible.
    We get tons of different variations of this question of exactly how does cartilage heal in knees?
    There are different types of cartilage in the knee, but the most common type of cartilage that is affected is the one that's right behind the kneecap, and interfaces with the thigh bone. The other type of cartilage, that's most commonly talked about, is the meniscus tissue.
    Typically people that have worn down cartilage and their knees, whether it's on the cartilage on the kneecap or the end of the bone or in the meniscus, they've got some massive muscle imbalance and that is also what I’ll be talking about.
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ความคิดเห็น • 835

  • @joemanly9519
    @joemanly9519 3 ปีที่แล้ว +218

    So how do we heal? I didn't get it

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  3 ปีที่แล้ว +111

      Hey Jill! Great question. Knee cartilage heals by laying down scar tissue that is ~70-80% as strong as normal cartilage. We don't regenerate cartilage normally in our bodies, rather we heal it using scar tissue. Healing is best done with good nutrition AND optimal pressures inside the knee joint.
      We're NOT experts in nutrition, but we are experts in pressures inside knee joints. We know that fixing muscle imbalances in the hip & thigh is key to getting back normal pressures inside knee joints. This sets up the best HEALING environment for knee cartilage.
      I hope that clears it up for you :-)

    • @joemanly9519
      @joemanly9519 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      @@epmanualphysicaltherapy thanks is muscle imbalance corrected with message. Wish I was in el Paso. Thanks for your advice

    • @omviuvenitlalumina
      @omviuvenitlalumina 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@epmanualphysicaltherapy did you cure anyone?

    • @ejude83
      @ejude83 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @@omviuvenitlalumina you have to cure yourself, dude

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      @@omviuvenitlalumina We've helped many people get back to being healthy, active, and mobile. Check out our testimonials playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLJVIPiFvv1mawZkUL-AjoTamgXLcc_aeO.html

  • @stevezodiac491
    @stevezodiac491 2 ปีที่แล้ว +336

    I have been a competitive cyclist for decades, never, ever had any problems with my knees after hundreds of thousands of cycling miles. I conclude then, that it must be good for your knees. My boss however was a competitive runner and he is about the same age as me and his knees are shot. I am 62 and even now have an ftp of 266 watts ( over an hour ) therefore I have very strong quads and always have and even more powerful when I was younger. I think that cycling promotes synovial fluid production and lubricates the knees, running impact destroys them over time quicker than they naturally repair.

    • @suzannewerden9811
      @suzannewerden9811 2 ปีที่แล้ว +35

      You are correct - cycling is much better than walking or running because the knee is constantly bending.

    • @marcuspriester7990
      @marcuspriester7990 2 ปีที่แล้ว +40

      Not true.. this is very misleading. Running with proper form is not bad for your knees. People run with poor form, destroy the knees then blame running.

    • @zainabkhan2475
      @zainabkhan2475 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      Maybe you're right my uncle is 73 and still ride bicycle... He has been cycling throughout his life. Same went with my father (May he RIP) who never ever complained knee pain in lifetime of bicycling. I on the contrary have been walking alot, and running on and off suffering from severe degenerative cartilage problems in knees at a very young age...

    • @pennyblue6372
      @pennyblue6372 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      62 years old and 266 watts over an hour? damn man congrats

    • @marcuspriester7990
      @marcuspriester7990 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Zainab Khan Yeah brother there’s a lot of variables for sure. Hereditary is a big one

  • @jeanmader2302
    @jeanmader2302 2 ปีที่แล้ว +123

    Amen! And, with your help, I have healed mine. I was at the grocery yesterday, and I often lose my husband, who calls my cellphone. I flew up and down those aisles, and went clear from one end of that store, to the other, without pain. I am 76, and did 35 squats yesterday, in addition to my cooking, laundry, cleaning, etc., I love being free!

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      WOOOOHOOOOO!!!!! YESSSSS!!!!
      This is great news Jean!!!!
      We're soooo happy to hear that your walking easier and enjoying your life more now that your knees are feeling better. You're even doing squats!!!
      This is FANTASTIC news!!!

    • @jeanmader2302
      @jeanmader2302 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@epmanualphysicaltherapy Whenever I get an injury, I get up, and move as soon as possible. Our bodies gave to move, and I've always eaten the gristle on meat, and I HEAL very fast for 76. It is amazing to see how our bodies HEAL. People who do physical therapy get better faster. Awesome.

    • @georgegeorgio70
      @georgegeorgio70 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Good for you wish you all the best

    • @puppylovexo
      @puppylovexo ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What is the acl? My friend has pain for years in his knee he says it’s his acl

    • @mohammedsuhail4314
      @mohammedsuhail4314 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@epmanualphysicaltherapyi had meniscus tear it cause small pain while running what to do its 8 months now

  • @PatriciaMarie100
    @PatriciaMarie100 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    This is an amazing source of information. I’m 67 but an avid runner - never had any kind of injury but last year had hysterectomy so couldn’t run for over 6 months. You’ve been absolutely more helpful than my now needed Orthopedic I’m a subscriber. For sure!

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      We're so happy to help PatriciaMarie100!!! We hope you get back to running ASAP!!!

  • @jackychannel
    @jackychannel 3 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    Its great how you can explain everything in simple terms.

  • @erlanisy4481
    @erlanisy4481 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Hi Dr. David, Thank you so much. It had been almost 1 year now that I enjoyed the condition of my knees after I learned the walking position with butt. I was limping before that & everytime I did the way you taught me, my knees have been improving a lot. And of course I became careful also of my diet.

    • @Siile
      @Siile 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Can you explain what is the walking position with butt ?

    • @leahelena
      @leahelena 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Он наверное имел в виду ходить за действуя ягодичные мышцы. ​@@Siile

  • @GigiEmbrechts
    @GigiEmbrechts 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Super helpful. I am so glad I found you.

  • @pantaichou_Paron
    @pantaichou_Paron 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Brilliant Analysis. God Bless you man. It shed new light on my problem. Many many thanks.

  • @Eyedontexist
    @Eyedontexist 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    Your compassionate manner of explaining and relaying information has really soothed my anxiety around the knee problems I’ve been addressing recently.
    I had a doctor with horrible bedside barely explain what was going on with little reassurance or emphasis on solutions and the fear she put into me was far worse than the knee pain itself.
    Thank you very much, I will be checking out your other videos and trying out your recommended exercises.

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      We are so sorry to hear about your experience with your doctor Stefanie :-( We are glad we were able to calm your fears and hope that we can help you find some relief! Here is a link to our arthritis playlist that may be able to help:
      “Knee Arthritis Pain Help”
      th-cam.com/play/PLJVIPiFvv1maa9YF-WmKLF7oI4VoczH8i.html
      We also have an outstanding knee arthritis recovery program that may be perfect for you as well. The Knee Arthritis Recovery Program is designed to help people have the best chance of avoiding unnecessary surgery, injections, or having to rely on pain medications. This course guides people through exercises and stretches that target key body parts that have the greatest potential to prevent or help with knee conditions like osteoarthritis, meniscus tears, ligament injuries, cartilage problems and other knee conditions. To learn more please click this link: epmanualphysicaltherapy.com/knee-arthritis-recovery-program

    • @user-kc7mu4jp4p
      @user-kc7mu4jp4p 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      If one is talking negative about the already-defamed and victimized gender, it's a good thing to use 'their', thanks!

  • @loisschock4173
    @loisschock4173 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    Thanks doctor, you're the best! I was told 7 years ago I need a total knee replacement. but I never want that invasive surgery, EVER! I've watched many of your videos and am totally convienced I have severe imbalanced muscles with my gluts being the weakest! After watching your video on how to climb stairs differently, it's now painless for me! I'm finding the glut exercises difficult, which confirms how weak mine are, but I'll keep doing them! I'm a 78, soon to be 79 year old woman that loves being active. I injured my right knee 16 years ago removing a tree stump. I had orthascopic surgery to clean up the meniscis and now arthritis has severly taken over. I'm still able to mow my half acre lawn, but when I garden for several hours I need to sit on a plastic stool. When my knee flares up, I have to skip my daily walking regiment of 1 mile (sometimes 1/2 mile). Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom, you've become my hero!

    • @debraschepers9381
      @debraschepers9381 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My knee is ate up. Maybe if I'd seen these then but it's gone. X-rays scare you to death. 😢

  • @robertlauzon3172
    @robertlauzon3172 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    I rehabilitated a meniscus tear by using a stationary bike primarily,as well as a leg extension machine.Over a period of months it gradually improved to my having no mobility issues.

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey, Robert! We are so happy to hear you were able to rehabilitate your knee meniscus! 🙌🏼

    • @Professor5180
      @Professor5180 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Can you layout your workout regimen you did. How long did you do stationary bike per week and for how long each session? Also any special foot placement for leg extensions? Thanks

    • @robertlauzon3172
      @robertlauzon3172 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      Over a two month period I attended a gym.The stationary bike was where I started. The first few days I started slow...15 mins. with very little resistance on the wheel.I did some walking afterwards.After about a few sessions I began adding some resistance to the wheel.I added some leg extensions to the bike work at week 2.Very light weight at first.Slowly increased weight and reps/sets over the following weeks.No special foot placement...toes up...everything strict to normal movement parameters.If I felt anything uncomfortable I would stop and walk it off.By week 3 I was adding more bike time...probably a half hour with light resistance on the wheel.By week 6 or so i added some half squats to the routine with the lightest bar in the gym.By week 8 I was up to about 45 minutes on the bike and 3 sets of 20 reps leg extensions(hamstring curls as well starting around week 6...on the leg machine).After 2 months I was mobile again.Pain free.The bike was a huge benefit overall.I still use a stationary,and conventional bike and try to stay fit.

    • @domINkl
      @domINkl หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@robertlauzon3172 thanks for sharing ' that's what I will do....

  • @sonyacurti
    @sonyacurti 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Muscle imbalance is very interesting. I just had my 2nd surgery on the same knee. Love love your videos!! Better than PT which seemed to make my knee feel worse.
    Thank you so much!

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Hey There Sonyacurti,
      Yes, having to get a second surgery is a signal that there is a muscle imbalance that is not being addressed. Here are some videos to help you. It is not your PTs fault, we are taught specific rehap principles in PT school. However, continuing our education and being fellowship trained will open the door to learning how to heal the problem not the symptoms and that is what we do at El Paso manual Physical therapy. We are here to help.
      “Top 5 Glute Muscle Exercises For Knee Pain”
      th-cam.com/video/NXdCjT2QtJA/w-d-xo.html
      “Top 6 Standing Glute Exercises To Help Knee Pain”
      th-cam.com/video/jD7IRBfJ-mM/w-d-xo.html

  • @garethmorgan3665
    @garethmorgan3665 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Thank you doctor. This has given me some hope. I injured my miniscus out of no where a few months ago. Apparently there is also a tear unde the knee cap. It seems to get better then big relapses like the one I'm experiencing now. I work with young children which I absolutely love and I'm depressed about the thought of not being able to do that job anymore.

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey Gareth, sorry to hear about your meniscus tear a few months ago :-(
      Hopefully you can get back to normal, your chances are good! You should check out our knee meniscus playlist to learn more about what to do next. Here it is in case you need it:
      "Knee Meniscus Help"
      th-cam.com/play/PLJVIPiFvv1mZ9Vh4eRH3UlmMeqOUtB-6a.html

    • @bobbasham4296
      @bobbasham4296 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@epmanualphysicaltherapyi

  • @pamelaanders5062
    @pamelaanders5062 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Wow! This is good news. I've been putting off requesting surgery for my knees and would much prefer to try healing them naturally. Have you described how we might do this through diet and/or exercise elsewhere? I would love to know.

  • @erlanisy4481
    @erlanisy4481 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    You are awesome. This is the kind of advise important for this modern world. More power to you.

  • @CapricornRunner
    @CapricornRunner 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Best explanation I've seen to date! Thank you taking the time to explain this; from issue to reason for issue and how to work on correcting it. Wonderful. 😊

  • @jackrook3847
    @jackrook3847 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Once more I feel much better informed thanks to you sharing here. I do have a questio. I am going to try resting the knee in question, but may I continue doing the glute/fles walk. It has helped my bad hiip tremendously, also thanks to you. so again, thank you.

  • @paulMcGlothin
    @paulMcGlothin 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Honest, solid presentation worth listening to carefully.

  • @danebeck7900
    @danebeck7900 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    For improving patellar tracking strengthening the glutes and hip external rotators is really important. Electrical muscle stimulation specifically targeting the VMO is also very helpful. Also manual manipulation of the patella to keep the soft tissues mobile.

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey Dane! Spot on with the glutes and external rotators! Yes manipulation of the patella is a big deal, in fact we've got a video coming out this week or next showing how to mobilize your own patella.
      Here's our view on the VMO:
      "Does Strengthening The VMO Really Help Knee Pain?"
      th-cam.com/video/uXsLY2Eu5TQ/w-d-xo.html

    • @danebeck7900
      @danebeck7900 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@epmanualphysicaltherapy Okay so I watched it and I'm familiar with the idea of internal rotation of the femur causing lateral maltracking of the patella, hence the role of the glutes, and I've seen the studies that compared glute vs quad exercises for PFPS that showed superior outcomes for the glute exercises. What made me a believer in the VMO e-stim was actually trying it, and I think it's best used to increase the VMO activation in functional movements instead of just isolation. I do single leg squats on a slant board with the knee flexing from 0-30 deg with the electrodes on the VMO and activate it hard for each rep. I watch my form to make sure I don't have any knee valgus while going down or other weird alignment issues. I do about 30 reps like this. Depending on how hard I push the e-stim this gives me lots of muscle soreness in the VMO for the next couple days, and it's only sore in the VMO, not the lateral quad. What I've found is that when I contract my quad the VMO engages a lot stronger now. I'm not suggesting this is a substitute for the glute exercises but I think it's another tool to get the patella to behave. Something to try just as a test is to put the electrodes on the VMO and turn it on with the knee in full extension and quads relaxed. That will very noticeably pull the patella medial and get a good stretch in the lateral retinaculum. After that test it's hard to deny the role of the VMO. I dislocated my patella 20 years ago and while I never had any repeat dislocations I do have some early OA in my lateral trochlea so I try to do anything I can to get my patella to track more medial or at least reduce pressure on the lateral facet.

    • @amirjasem549
      @amirjasem549 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@danebeck7900 l have cartilage damage in my knee cap what should l do to heal it

    • @ArCarryme
      @ArCarryme 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@danebeck7900 hi Dane, thanks for your comments. Do you use commercial EMS equipment or you go to a specialist for your stimulation sessions? I mean are the exercises that one can do by his own at home?
      Thanks a lot

  • @AlexLeon1978
    @AlexLeon1978 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    The top best advice out there, after 20 months of cartilage problem that made my life a living hell I am 10 times better now. I am still a shadow of my former athletic self and I massively miss my jumps, squats, basketball volleyball and Spartan racing but I can do a lot of fitness and strength training and gaining ground. I have dedicated massive amounts of time in research and there is no end to it, still finding out new things. Very proud of my battle scar and that I never succumbed to general doctors advice and mainstream therapies, in a way they are criminals...don't get upset, I said IN A WAY!

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you Alex! Glad you learned from our video! Cheers to natural healing!!!

    • @TheTwsa
      @TheTwsa 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      there has been found great results with collagen type 1 and 3 and vit C, but the problem is to get the reactive produced collagen from body into the jointfluids, which is why physioterapy managed optimal is needed for this to happen. Im intaking 100 gr. collagen a day + 2 gr. vit c. so if you want, we can exchange experiences? I got chrunching knee from what I belive is over.
      My Protein sells good quality cheapest on the marked, about 10 - 15 dollars a kilo.

    • @AlexLeon1978
      @AlexLeon1978 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@TheTwsa Sure, let's keep in touch, I also take some collagen and vitamin C and doing physio but I have not optimized the combination.... My damage is: Chondromalachia patella minor both knees and cartilage damage 1 spot 6x8mm=48mm2* on the right knee only. I am 43 years old and very athletic until 20 months when this ''started''. Obviously now I know it started way back as always I had very dominant quadriceps and was never given or incentivised to acquire the education to prevent this ((( until I had to learn the hard way....I am building now strength in the posterior trunk and doing all and I am hoping that it will lead to be able to do my sports again...

    • @TheTwsa
      @TheTwsa 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@AlexLeon1978 I find, that it is really effective to learn how to let the power for forward propelling, walking etc. of body , to happen from the backside of body, glutes, hamstrings and calves as well as muscles under the foot; All these seems to be needed to structure and organise and are all neded to create enough stability and foundation for not involving front of thigh to engage more than absolutely nessesary. This way there will be little pressure on kneecap as well as this is the actual evolutionary correct way of moving, remember, the front of thigh is meant to move the leg forward when no power is on, lifting it forward and place foot for the next step to happen.
      Hamstrings cause they attach to both side of the knee on backsied of knee, helps great to steer the moves.
      We need some stimuli to get the fluid moving in the knee but not more pressure on it than it does not wear down further but instead build up.

    • @AlexLeon1978
      @AlexLeon1978 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheTwsa ok, yes, I feel and have experienced every word you are saying! Driving my weight through my heels and keeping a neutral back. I am just very worried if I will ever be able to squat, jump and sprint again as I loved those and played big part in my Growth hormone and lean muscle physique...

  • @helenabrookes4876
    @helenabrookes4876 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is the very best information I have gotten so far.
    And he is correct for I was told that I have to operate my knee.
    But with out knowing I did just what he is saying ,And now I have about 75 percent movement ..

  • @ciramaresca545
    @ciramaresca545 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Dr. David. I ve been a
    Subscriber/follower of your Chanel not too long ago. I wish I had found you before i injured the knee exercising and then I had an arthroscopy of medial lateral meniscectomy of the right knee. The pain is worst than before the arthroscopy.
    After the fact, I’ve been doing research and consult a couple of offices where they practice regenerative medicine with stem cells and PRP therapy. Within this particular video you have mentioned regenerative medicine as well, but agree to what you said. In your opinion, Dr. David, do you think I still can get the meniscus regenerated without further surgery or expensive treatments? I’d love to get back to enjoy my no-pain life. I’ve done several of your PT exercises recommendations and they seem to work better for me. I appreciate your time and commitment to your educational videos. Best.

  • @paulacaswell839
    @paulacaswell839 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you so much for your simple explanations and for not frightening or talking down to those suffering with knee problems! I'm beginning to see some results by strengthening my glutes and using them to walk. It was awkward at first but now seems more natural - I feel that this will be a life changer for me!

  • @fuyu5979
    @fuyu5979 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Very interesting n informative upload. Really was an eye opener on this particular vid !!! Kudos to help we knee joint sufferers realize how the joint pains are badicallt create ! Anticipating more videos like this in the near future. Peace

  • @gailjackson
    @gailjackson 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Interesting video. I’d be very interested in the benefits on the joints (from your perspective), when exercising on a Rebounder, which I use for about 5-10 minutes once or twice a day. I’m 72.

  • @vmiximv
    @vmiximv 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    its tough not being legally allowed ta tell the truth, though you did a better job than most "doctors" i have had to experience. ty sir

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey there, you are very welcome! We love to educate as many people as we can!

  • @ranji8084
    @ranji8084 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hi Doctor. Thank you for your valuable information and your kind service to the humanities. Appreciate you sharing your natural ways to heal. I am a big believer of natural healing I healed myself of rheumatoid arthritis, blood pressure and cataract. Only thing I am struggling now is my left knee and elbow osteoarthritis. I will try your suggestions. God bless your kind heart and service. If you have any videos to heal the elbow please advise. 🙏🏼

    • @qwitdajuice9650
      @qwitdajuice9650 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, do you have any tips on how you healed your RA?

    • @khushinandwani3278
      @khushinandwani3278 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi it’ll be great help if you could tell how you healed RA and cataract?

  • @BillyBullshitter
    @BillyBullshitter 2 ปีที่แล้ว +88

    I've done 3 of your exercises on my torn cartilage. I've been doing it for less than 1 week and it made such a drastic improvement I am considering cancelling my knee op.
    I'm also taking marine collagen.

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      WOOOOHOOOOOO!!!!!!! Great to hear Mr X!!!
      We hope you make it back to normal without surgery! Please update us on how you're doing.

    • @BillyBullshitter
      @BillyBullshitter 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@epmanualphysicaltherapy I will do. How many months do you think i should do the exercises for.
      I went for a 1 hour walk today. Something I Haven't been able to do for over 5 months.

    • @AleMunjas
      @AleMunjas 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@BillyBullshitter How are you doing now my friend?

    • @BillyBullshitter
      @BillyBullshitter 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@AleMunjas I ended up having a knee op last month. I couldn't stop my knee locking, even though the exercises really helped and I'm sure they will also help in the recovery, it was the locking the was my main issue. Which used to cause severe pain. I wouldn't have gone for an operation if my knee wasn't locking up, and just managed it with exercising.

    • @sandeshdhakal7478
      @sandeshdhakal7478 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@BillyBullshitter bro what was the dimension of your cartilage loss? Mine is 11mm.Please reply🙏

  • @jasongenn39
    @jasongenn39 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Thank you so much for that bit of information. I’ve had an injury since I was 24 I’m 52 at the moment. I have had the meniscus and the anti-cruciate damaged. Then I had an arthroscopy and they took out part of the meniscus. The knee has had a certain amount of recovery with no pain any more. But it is not 100%. Hence why I’m looking into your videos which have been exceptionally helpful with my recovery thank you so much for educating the public.

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey Jason, thanks so much for sharing your story! We're so happy that our videos have been of help for you. Our best guess is that the idea of a muscle imbalance is new to you. Most chronic knee pain is due to weak glutes. Make sure you learn about that from our channel to best help yourself.
      If you're looking for a more comprehensive exercise program for knee problems, then you've got to learn more about our 28 Day Knee Health & Wellness Boost Program. It's a 100% online and on-demand program for improving knee health. It's packed with exercises, advice and coaching from Dr. David.
      You can learn more about it here:
      www.epmanualphysicaltherapy.com/knee-health

    • @NirvanaBound1
      @NirvanaBound1 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Kudos Dave! I fell & traumatised my right knee & hip simultaneously. I think I have a gluteal tear/s, AND a Medial Collateral Ligament sprain/TEAR trapping my sciatic nerve in upper glutes/piriformis tendon area. The combined knee & hip trauma is making exercising more complex. Where do I start? On my knee which clicks & pops with acute pain? Or on the acute pain caused by the glute tear trapping my sciatic nerve immediately I try to stand & walk ? Loving your videos! ❤

  • @tarmancer
    @tarmancer 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm happy to hear this and beginning to work on this

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Great Igentenos!!! Please let us know how it goes trying this out. 😀

  • @guillermovargas8564
    @guillermovargas8564 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Doctor, first of all I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your videos. Not all of us can afford full medical insurance to go to the doctor for knee problems. You have no idea how many people you are helping with your simple yet very informative videos.
    Now my problem: when I lift my left knee I feel a sharp pain between the mcl and the middle of the back of the knee. No pain from the tibia area, just from the distal head of the femur. The pain is short and stabbing but lasts until my knee reaches about 90⁰.
    It also hurts when I use the stairs up or down.
    You should know that the issue started when I was running with a sharp pain on the external part of the knee. The pain in that area went away while in the meantime the internal pain took over. The length of the pain is about 4 to 5in going up. I can't pinpoint if it's a muscle or a ligament or a tendon problem. I don't think it's the pen aserinus because I have no pain at all bellow the knee joint. Thanks in advance for any advice you may have for me and a huge thank you for your videos...gosh I love them

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  ปีที่แล้ว

      You're welcome Guillermo!!! Sorry to hear about the sharp pain in the back of your left knee :-(
      That sounds like it is more likely a tendon rather than a ligament. There are no ligaments that long in the knee.
      If it's a tendon, then you may have tendonitis. You'll have to treat the imbalance to help it. Overusing your hamstring tendons is a common side effect of having weak glute muscles. This is especially common in runners. This problem sounds perfect for our 28 Day Knee Health & Wellness Boost Program.
      It's a 100% online and on-demand program for improving knee health. It's packed with exercises, advice, and coaching from Dr. David.
      You can learn more about it here:
      www.epmanualphysicaltherapy.com/knee-health

    • @LIBERTYCAP2612
      @LIBERTYCAP2612 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That’s me. I’ve got advanced osteoarthritis in both knees. I’ve had a lateral release done on both knees but most of the damage was already done and it’s mostly bone on bone

    • @SKs.
      @SKs. 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Dr David can cartilage be regenerated in a 70+ woman whose cartilage in one knee is almost non existent and half damaged in the other knee.
      Would PRP or atem
      Cell therapy be useful to regenerate cartilage in a 70+ years woman? If not what exercises could I do to strength my muscles calf’s and thighs. I really do not want to do surgery at this age but the pain is terribel

    • @temasek65
      @temasek65 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I started taking glucosamine + msm + chondroitin tablets for my knee pain. Have to wait and see whether it helps.😢

  • @kdbkdb367
    @kdbkdb367 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you for explaining everything so we can!

  • @MoorishBandit
    @MoorishBandit 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I've stopped doing squats and started doing more hamstring and glute oriented exercises and I've noticed it changes the mechanics of my running to be less impactful. I never knew having too strong a muscle could be a problem.

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey @MoorishBandit 👋! We are thrilled to hear that this video has been beneficial to you. It's okay that you weren't aware that having muscle imbalance from quad to glute ratio are often the root cause of knee pain you know now 😃. Thank you for supporting our channel 🙌

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It’s not too strong
      It’s the muscles aren’t balanced
      Build up ur rear mxs n all will be good

  • @annieschamber
    @annieschamber 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm so happy to find you. I have a question. If Drs. have told me that both knees are bone on bone can I still restore my knee the way you are mentioning? Or am I too late for that? I've put surgery off for 20 years or more. I also have suffered and I don't use that word lightly. I seldome use it but there is no other way to describe it now. I'm at the point of wanting surgery... I'm worn out from the pain. I was amazed when you talked about the thigh muscles because one thing I've noticed is that it doesn't take long for my thighs to get very tight after standing to long. Like you would feel after lifting weights but it's a werid feeling. I've told a couple of Drs. about it but I've never gotten an answer for why the muscles tighten up. I wanted to lose some weight before surgery. It's so disheartening. I eat well but I don't move enough to help burn the calories that I need to. I am to the desperate point of being ready to feel better. I have always been a bit bow legged... not very noticable however, I feel like I am more so now. I have lived in chornic pain for a long time. I was in a life threatening wreck in 87'... I feel like getting my knees to a better place would help a lot. It's first on the list. It has totally changed my quality of life. There are so many things big and little that I would like to do but I always have to consider my knees and whether I would be able to do those things. I appreciate you sharing and would love to find out if there really is a way I could be better without surgery. Thank you... looking forward to answers as I am so ready to at least feel semi-normal again.

  • @jeanmader2302
    @jeanmader2302 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Another update...except for a twinge, sometimes first thing in the morning, which may be arthritis...the knee is doing well, and I am doing all the things that hurt so bad before. I continue to do glute work, and I don't neglect making sure to work my toes when walking. I am even able to wear a moderate heel without a twinge. I do feel that the performis area was in pain, along with the meniscus. Is it common to hurt both at the same time, as my pain was radiating in many different areas, at the same time. As it diminished, it centered right under the kneecap, toward the inside. I think that was the ground zero pain, when I first injured it. Thank you again for the motivation to believe the exercises will work, even when you have to keep on, keeping on, and you get a little discouraged. Avoiding surgery is a big gift!

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey Jean! We're glad to hear that your knee is doing well!! Even wearing heels!
      Great work keeping up the glute & foot exercises. You might have sciatica if you feel pain in the piriformis area. Doing the glute exercises should help it (are you sure it's not muscle soreness from the glute exercises?).
      It's great to hear that you are staying consistent. Remember that cartilage takes many months to heal. You've got to keep going until you don't see things improving. And if you plateau in your improvement, then you need to find another way to challenge your glutes.
      It is possible to avoid surgery and feel fantastic!
      You might look into our 28 Day Knee Healthy & Wellness Program if you need more in-depth help with your knee progress.
      www.epmanualphysicaltherapy.com/knee-health

    • @jeanmader2302
      @jeanmader2302 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@epmanualphysicaltherapy Thank you for the link...I rarely have pain...I was on a 6 ft ladder for hours...No pain! But the pain I had before was dreadful, and I have a high pain tolerance. So, I know that I'm healing well, just being careful with too quick movements in knee area. I'VE had sciatica years ago, so if I get a twinge in that area, I roll a bottle with my arch. And, yes. I AM ALL OVER THE GLUTES, DO THEM OFTEN. Glutes and ab work is what helped my back issues.

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Is there a link for glute work
      I have small butt, so I know my glutes are small lol (I’m not buff either so my butts not all mx either!)
      Have had cartilage roughened/gone for 35 yrs (early 20s ☹️), back then PT was woowoo like chiro now. Never covered at all.
      I’m sure my glutes were bad then 🙄

  • @EddieJarnowski
    @EddieJarnowski 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So, i had a fairly bad knee injury and it really made my knee pop every time i took a step and it felt a bit loose or something. Fast forward 3 years and its alot more solid but still a bit sore but the clicking has pretty much gone away completely but i have a large bump sticking out of the outside of my knee. Should i worry or just rock it the way it is. I would appreciate your insight on this. It occasionally hurts walking down steps still or if im on it alot.

  • @heygramsmcgugan8018
    @heygramsmcgugan8018 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Lv. your teachings They work at 80. I’m using crutches to move around torn lr knee n rt hip aches

  • @keithrussell1999
    @keithrussell1999 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have worked on my quadriceps for years and they are really strong. I have one totally replaced knee and I think I need another. I am 73 and active but I am getting old and I have hurt myself from accident or sports and just outside working on various projects that involve extreme stress on my body. I am trying to slow down and relax but it is not my nature. I am going to watch the video you posted about exercise.Thanks and I will text you later if I have questions. I hated knee surgery and that is why I am interested in your work.

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey Keith! So sorry to hear about your injury! You could be hurting a bit from years and years of working on your quads really hard, possibly feeding into a muscle imbalance. Nothing wrong with getting a stronger lowe half, of course! But it's important to have a good balance between your glutes and thigh muscles in order to stay healthy and pain-free! Being fit at 73 is incredible, though! So kuddos! Here are some exercises that you could benefit from applying:
      “Top 5 Glute Muscle Exercises For Knee Pain”
      th-cam.com/video/NXdCjT2QtJA/w-d-xo.html
      “Top 6 Standing Glute Exercises To Help Knee Pain”
      th-cam.com/video/jD7IRBfJ-mM/w-d-xo.html
      “Top 3 Secret Ways To Slow Down And Even Stop Knee Arthritis Progression”
      th-cam.com/video/dKQQMd8B-y4/w-d-xo.html
      “5 Exercises For Fixing Pain From Flat Feet”
      studio.th-cam.com/users/videoNQvyoxjJs4g/edit?c=UC3o1V72HPdJTvhvhYcKtnRA
      Best of luck! Please keep us posted, and feel free to reach out to us if you need us!
      All the best

  • @MonkeyBuRps
    @MonkeyBuRps 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you! Now I understand why (in part) I got 0.5 cm partial thickness cartilage loss along the weight bearing portion of the lateral tibial plateau of my right knee.
    I have advanced degenerative change to my L5-S1 disc, which is causing poor blood flow to my legs - particularly my right - where I was largely only able to do the leg extension machine, for the last 2 years. Then several months ago this issue occurred, which was originally diagnosed as a sprain, but wouldn't heal. I lost my ability to do about 80% of the weight I had been doing overnight. Then the MRI I recently got gave me the above mentioned diagnosis.
    More recently it's started to feel a tiny bit better, but hasn't increased my ability to do any meaningful weight resistance. But knowing this tells me to do only the elliptical, along with my PT oriented exercises, until I get my artificial disc replacement, hopefully by the end of '24. 😌

  • @yjk94
    @yjk94 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you. Great information! So what are some exercises to counter stronger quads? Calf muscle development?

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You’re welcome Josh! Welcome to the community! Here are some glute exercises to start with:
      “Top 5 Glute Muscle Exercises For Knee Pain”
      th-cam.com/video/NXdCjT2QtJA/w-d-xo.html

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hamstring is antagonist to quads
      Balance them

  • @malmsia
    @malmsia 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Can you please advise me how to heal my meniscus tear in my knee? Love from Australia ♥

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey Malathy Thiagarajah! Sorry to hear about your meniscus tear in your knee :-(
      I've got just the video for you:
      "How To Test & Heal A Meniscus Tear Without Surgery"
      th-cam.com/video/xZCH3sznygg/w-d-xo.html

    • @malmsia
      @malmsia 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@epmanualphysicaltherapy Thank you so much. I appreciate it!

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@malmsia no problem!

  • @sundasfarhan1360
    @sundasfarhan1360 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank for sharing this video. Kindly explain about the scar tissue . How can one develop a scar tissue? Which treatments or medication is involved. Thanks

  • @sanjalukjancenko3611
    @sanjalukjancenko3611 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This one and all the other videos you so generously share here, make for the most comprehensive and detailed, actually revelatory information on the knee joint problems, and trust me, in last 3 years i pretty much checked it all! i can only be sorry i didn't find your channel earlier, before my doctors (Germany) persuaded me to have a meniscus surgery. Needless to say, totally unnecessary, pain was sporadic and going away on its own, i was fully mobile and fit (sports most of my life , although this wasn't an injury, at least not one that i noticed) - the surgery made my life hell, after that only pain, never healed or got anywhere close to my pre-op condition, tried everything, all sorts of therapies, injections etc . what happened is that my meniscus is still damaged/thorn (!!!) and the operation triggered rapid arthritis (and that now in both knees!!)
    what you're explaining in your videos has more sense than anything i heard in last 3 years. i did run into something similar here and there, but just bits and pieces, nothing like this, that puts it all together in such a clear way. and not one insisting so much on the glutes'-) some would say it's the hips, or hips and the feet..which i guess is also true, but i really think there's a strong point there (the glutes, i mean), not only regarding the knees, but the whole body disbalance..
    i would be very much interested in getting one of your healing programmes, but not sure which one would be right for me, i see you have several there.. can one get a bit more advice on that, and how?
    thanks so much for sharing your knowledge!! please keep on!!

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey Sanja! 👋 Thank you so much for your incredibly kind and enthusiastic comment. We are thrilled to hear that our videos have provided you with comprehensive and revelatory information on knee joint problems. It means a lot to us that you find our content valuable, especially considering your extensive search for answers over the past three years.🙌
      We are truly sorry to hear about your experience with the unnecessary meniscus surgery and the subsequent challenges you faced. It is unfortunate when such procedures result in unexpected complications and prolonged pain. We know the frustration and the impact it has had on your life.
      Regarding our healing programs, we would be more than happy to assist you in finding the right one for your specific needs. The one that we would recommend would be the Knee Meniscus Recovery Program. The Knee Arthritis Recovery Program is designed to help people have the best chance of avoiding unnecessary surgery, injections, or having to rely on pain medications. This course guides people through exercises and stretches that target key body parts that have the greatest potential to prevent or help with knee conditions like osteoarthritis, meniscus tears, ligament injuries, cartilage problems, and other knee conditions.
      To learn more please click this link: epmanualphysicaltherapy.com/knee-arthritis-recovery-program
      Thank you again for your kind words! We wish you all the best in your road to recovery. We'd love to hear how you are doing as you progress.🙌 Please take care!🧡

    • @sanjalukjancenko3611
      @sanjalukjancenko3611 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@epmanualphysicaltherapy Thanks! You too, all the best! and thanks for your answer!

  • @curiouscat3384
    @curiouscat3384 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    SO GOOD! I've been doing strenuous gardening and landscaping for about 10 yrs since retiring. I knew my quads were tight from stooping and squatting all the time and knew that I should be stretching my hamstrings but put it off because yoga is boring to me, lol. Then 3 days before my 70th birthday I was doing daily 30 min walk with neighbor and we decided to walk backwards up the last hill. I decided to really power it and "extend" my stride which seemed fine until I woke up the next morning in excruciating pain and could not walk until I loosened up the ankle and knee joint. It's been two weeks now and it has gotten progressively better but still very slow getting started in the morning and must be careful not to "twist" my knee while walking. I can't squat or walk long distances (parking lot and around Walmart for shopping was exhausting) or go down stairs easily. So I found your previous video and have been doing the "tibial shift" technique daily plus I've started stretching more. One of your most valuable tips in another video is DO NOT try to strengthen the quads at this point because it just makes it worse ! I greatly appreciate this video because it gives me hope that I WILL recover with good stretching and exercise habits going forward. Thank you!

  • @carolbenson6524
    @carolbenson6524 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Can calcium help? I was just diagnosed with knee arthritis, so I'm listening to you again and really appreciate your knowledge!!

    • @JT-un7dc
      @JT-un7dc 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Calcium & magnesium.

  • @romanhernz3839
    @romanhernz3839 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    excellent explanation

  • @martinmoraga677
    @martinmoraga677 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you doctor for this video, many, many thanks; it explains so much my own orthopedic surgeon has not (Maybe not intentionally, you know, they have sooooo many patients); One thing I immediately noticed is, that there are millions of comments! I am sure one of them has asked this already, but I wanted to ask again, to heal the cartilage, do you have videos with off-loading exercises? or can you point me to a site?

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Great question Martin! We have a playlist of videos for knee swelling and many of these videos focus on off-loading the joint. Here is a link if you would like to learn more:
      “Knee Swelling Help”
      th-cam.com/play/PLJVIPiFvv1mb17SwpI5eM0Uca2qvg7gsC.html

  • @nicolereneecarpediem
    @nicolereneecarpediem 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you! I have hope. I'm 43 and very active. I'd be devastated at this age, to lose mobility. I need to start methodically doing resistance training to counter the muscle imbalance.

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Hi Nicole, It can get very scary. Many of us on the team have felt this way too and we work here! lol! It's not too late and doing a little something every day is good. Sometimes we put too much pressure on ourselves and it can feel overwhelming. We all need to be kinder to ourselves.
      We have a knee cartilage playlist you might helpful. You can access it here: “Knee Cartilage Help Playlist”
      th-cam.com/play/PLJVIPiFvv1mbdl1FVQx8BCGdNaOyGo09p.html
      We'd love to hear how you are doing as you progress.🙌 Please take care!

    • @louisejoel
      @louisejoel หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@epmanualphysicaltherapy I'm scared. I just had MRI results after 3 months of wrong diagnosis and contraindicated physio in NZ after hard fall on concrete floor on both knees. I have a small partial thickness fissure involving the central aspect of the lateral facet of the patella on the axial PD. It took me a while to understand what that means for the future.
      I was misdiagnosed with pseudo lock. I love your channel because as soon as I felt pain and grinding of kneecap on straightening my leg, I thought, this isn't right I might have a cartilage tear somewhere in this area. I discontinued the repetitions of contraindicated exercises because the pain increased. I'm depressed as wanted to get back into the dancing but I can't. Have bought some foam under knee stabilisers which give some comfort as both patellas weren't tracking properly because of the inflamed cartilage. I just kneeded to listen to you instead of going to physios who told me I had pseudo lock when there was a lot of evidence to me that I didn't. The first physio got me to do squats while one knee was still very swollen a week after the fall. Snap, crackle and pop and she still missed the signs. These are senior experienced physios. Usually after 6 sessions the physios say well if you're not better it's your fault and you must have complex regional pain syndrome.

  • @johnsouza5262
    @johnsouza5262 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you for sharing 🙂 sir.

  • @deltasira9072
    @deltasira9072 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you doc for this amazing video. Does drinking bone broth and taking collagen tab regenerate meniscus?

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      You're welcome delta sira!!!
      Dr. David talks about supplements for cartilage in Habit #5 of this video. Below is the link to that chapter in the video:
      "10 Important Habits To Start When Trying To Avoid Knee Replacement Surgery" [habit 5]
      th-cam.com/video/iJKu2AI8CmI/w-d-xo.html
      Supplements alone rarely ever completely fix the problem. They must be combined with proper exercise and rest. Exercise should be focused on correcting muscle imbalances to de-pressurize the knee joint. Here's a playlist of videos that will teach you more:
      "Knee Meniscus Help"
      th-cam.com/play/PLJVIPiFvv1mZ9Vh4eRH3UlmMeqOUtB-6a.html

  • @luminair11
    @luminair11 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Have watched David's other videos.....so it's all about glutes, glutes and more glutes......or in other words strengthening the Glute muscles to create the right balance with the quads......and walking properly, as well as all his other little tips that one can see by exploring all his other videos on this subject.

  • @alohadogs9904
    @alohadogs9904 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Interesting information. What is your opinion of an unloader knee brace?

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Aloha Dogs! The unloader knee brace can be beneficial for some people, this can offer temporary relief but often is not the fix of the root problem. Subscribe to our channel for some great knee exercises as well as more information regarding the body!

  • @esthermoraa3818
    @esthermoraa3818 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Would you recommend an open patella knee sleeve for meniscus injury? What's the best way to improve warmth and circulation around the knee?

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey great question Esther! We've answered it in this video 👇
      “Choosing The Best Knee Brace For You | A Physical Therapist’s Guide”
      th-cam.com/video/gEaHje4YbJk/w-d-xo.html

  • @harrylammekut3039
    @harrylammekut3039 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    How do you know when you're regrowing scar tissue? I've been under numerous MRI scans and they're only saying i've got a tear in my knee cartilage. I'm still only 19 and have been deeply pushed back ever since this happened

    • @sheltonbeenen
      @sheltonbeenen 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My friend you are young. Go doing exercices and eat good. Cartilage stop regen at 25 26 years old. But you must doing all for

  • @cheffington999
    @cheffington999 3 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I just shattered my knee in a bicycle accident. My doctor says my cartilage is damaged and that I will eventually have arthritis. I'm getting ready to do whatever it takes and beat the odds on this.

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      King Whombat, we are so sorry to hear about your bicycle accident! We hope you can get some relief from our exercises and below is a link to an online program we offer that has more exercises as well!
      www.epmanualphysicaltherapy.com/28-day-knee-health-wellness-boost-program/

    • @ranipun8628
      @ranipun8628 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I am suffering from arthritis now
      On my knee
      Three months ago I left my job as
      A cater
      I don’t have much pain but I am struggling
      To walk
      I am leaping
      I am doing physio evxercises
      And my knee gets inflamed
      And I use ice
      What I am doing is it ok

    • @fauziamalik5569
      @fauziamalik5569 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ranipun8628 I have arthritis, got injection Durolane...last week... It's natural product, hope it works for me.. I have pain in my one knee from one week. Anyways, next doze is after six months..
      I fell off at work and got it worse.
      Physio did nothing.. I do exercise..
      Lying down on bed cycling , stretching,
      Stretching knees areas... Helps. Walking hurts a lot and I hope injections works for me. Aging is a factor too. Can't get up from a small chair anymore.
      Got accommodation at work..

    • @fauziamalik5569
      @fauziamalik5569 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ranipun8628new research forbids icing..
      Only heat pad is good.
      My Physiotherapist used heat pads only.

    • @AssmaaHussien-kd1qs
      @AssmaaHussien-kd1qs หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's my story 😢Please.are you well now after this exersise?

  • @voices_vary
    @voices_vary หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very helpful!!! Thank you!

  • @taniayager3361
    @taniayager3361 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Okay so I listened to the explanation but which videos are relevant for creating that scar tissue? I have a little pain in my knee and it clicks and pops. Which video will help me? Can you provide the link as I see there are so many videos I don't know which one to view!

  • @funwithfrank7522
    @funwithfrank7522 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had a torn lateral meniscus years ago. Had it glued.
    Never had an issue since was a minor tear

  • @aryasankalp03
    @aryasankalp03 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    should this be applied in case of osteoarthritis in knee

  • @jasonjohns147
    @jasonjohns147 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've had torn meniscus in both knees and alot of knee problems. Probly also calcium removed from my knees by the body from being overly acidic to put the akailne mineral where im acidic. The bkood will leech it to do that to keep a akaline p.h . But I've had More pain in my knee recently and it almost feels like bone on bone when I started taking systemic enzymes to break up protein carbs fat plaque and scar tissue in the body. I'm now wondering if me breaking up the scar tissue in my knee is making it worse from what your saying

  • @aross1944
    @aross1944 ปีที่แล้ว

    I started following you months ago as you're just the type of dr/ clinic I'm looking for. Are you aware of this type clinic in Houston? I'm 78, have always worked out, practiced yoga for about 10 years, and everything was great until one day it wasn't. I was very unhappy with the med iCal advice I got and am not looking for a surgeon, but managing. I watch and practice your videos... thanks so much...but feel I need local help. Thanks for any advice.

    • @aross1944
      @aross1944 ปีที่แล้ว

      PS...I was diagnosed w osteoarthritis...

  • @ejude83
    @ejude83 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Thanks for explaining this! I had a torn meniscus (medial) and had surgery almost 2 years ago. I went to PT after that, but I had to stop it too soon for financial reasons. I continued trying to do some of the exercises at home though. It took me about a year to be able to do any sort of squat again and to not have pain all the time. I had learned about the importance of glute exercises and I did a lot of the stuff you mention in your other videos. Two weeks ago I my meniscus again - same place - and I do not want surgery again, so that’s why I’m here.
    This explanation along with your other videos on how to fix knee pain are the awesome - I especially love the walking/glute activation video. Any form of PT that doesn’t ‘feel’ like exercise (inside at a gym) is the best for me! Thanks for what you do!

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hey Edd! So sorry you're having another meniscus flare, but we're glad you're getting relief and understanding from our videos!
      Thanks so much for sharing your story! We agree 100%, the more "normal" your exercise can be the better it is for you long-term.

    • @Berrypancakes229
      @Berrypancakes229 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@epmanualphysicaltherapywill this work on my husband shoulder. He has bone to bone.

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      So
      Not covering the PT makes financial sense why? Ins is such a scam!
      Becuz the suffering ur enduring then AND now AGAIN
      Arghhhh

  • @archana5705
    @archana5705 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Dr. We would like to see some live examples who are actually recoverd from cartilage damage pls introduce them its make inspiration for us

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi Archana, Thank you for your feedback.🧡 We will forward your message to Dr. David so that he can consider it for future content.

  • @InsideKarensHead
    @InsideKarensHead 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Yes. Absolutely true that the cartilage of the knee can recover...in fact it can regrow. My husband did just that in both knees over 13 years ago. How? By activating and keeping activated...the LYMPHATIC system. There are specific techniques that need to be done with persistence and disciple. Now, 13 years later he only need do an occasional technique if/when he gets a sore knee etc. I have since become a certified lymphologist and created a PDF sheet of very basic instructions so a person could repeat the process...this works on any health issue including cancer...I was an asthmatic and am no longer so. I also no longer suffer from seasonal allergies...and rarely get sick. Feel free to ask me for more information.

    • @kmonea9850
      @kmonea9850 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Hi Karen. I am very interested in your PDF.

    • @zardozmania
      @zardozmania 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I would like to know more, can you share? thanks

    • @revathik9225
      @revathik9225 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Can you share this info, please?

    • @eugenia999
      @eugenia999 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      This sounds great. Can you share the pdf please?

    • @HannahHollaway77
      @HannahHollaway77 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I would love to know more!

  • @lovinggraceendtimes5153
    @lovinggraceendtimes5153 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    What should i do for my knee damaged cartilage? Thank you

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Hi Loving Grace Life Matters! Check out the link below for some helpful tips on things to do for knee cartilage! And make sure you subscribe to our channel so you don't miss any great information!
      th-cam.com/video/GbP43DPMknA/w-d-xo.html

  • @meenasimha7073
    @meenasimha7073 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Hi! I'm 62. There's a lot of cartilage wear and tear right under my patella. Great difficulty walking around. What would be the best exercises for me?

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hey Meena! Sorry to hear about your knee cartilage wear and tear :-(
      Here's a playlist of our videos about help for knee cartilage problems:
      "Knee Cartilage Help"
      th-cam.com/play/PLJVIPiFvv1mbdl1FVQx8BCGdNaOyGo09p.html

    • @meenasimha7073
      @meenasimha7073 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you Doctor

  • @mariabentele7909
    @mariabentele7909 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you. This make sense.

  • @wallytverstol8627
    @wallytverstol8627 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    makes sense. i went to the dr and he started talking meds, shots and replacement of my knee. I believe in natural healing

  • @sheltonbeenen
    @sheltonbeenen 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello mister. You are amazing and very very good practician ! Can you answer me please : How Many Times for cartilage gonna heal ? Some months ? 1 year ? Thanks

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey Shelton, cartilage will heal over the span of years. It is not a quick process, but it is absolutely possible. Hope this helps!

    • @sheltonbeenen
      @sheltonbeenen 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@epmanualphysicaltherapy thank you for your reply. Have you noticed this with your patients? Good continuation

  • @1GoodWoman
    @1GoodWoman 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you. Great info. 😊

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey 1GoodWoman, you are very welcome! Thanks for your support!

  • @gopadatta
    @gopadatta 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Could you suggest some exercises

  • @divyashukla8437
    @divyashukla8437 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello Sir, I was recently diagnosed with acl tear, after being hit by waves. The doctor was not helpful, just gave me an ACL brace to wear and said surgery may not be needed if you knee is stable after physical therapy. The physical therapist read my MRI report and told me its a partial tear and surgery would not be needed. I am so confused. I am diligently doing physical therapy but scared to walk without knee brace. I dont want my knee to give out. Will my ACL heal by itself? Waht are your recommendations on my situation?

  • @layaniakan5718
    @layaniakan5718 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi, My knees are bone on bone & there is no cartilage left.
    My knee replacement surgery has been postponed because I suffer from Osteoarthritis & Psoriatic Arthritis. So, my body has lots of inflammation & I have to get rid of this inflammation so I can have my knee replacement surgery. I had allergy to Humira & Otezla. My doctor wants me to use Enbrel, to reduce the inflammation & then do the surgery. Do you have any solution to this problem for me, please?
    Thank you very much.

  • @kingerishasa5818
    @kingerishasa5818 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I need your help doc I'm a person with ACL reconstruction but I'm still finding it difficult to move without clutches how can I help my self to avoid total knee replacement

  • @snowflower3456
    @snowflower3456 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello,I am 43 and have had 3 knee surgery already.Loose cartilage and torn ligament.The last 2yrs my knee paining me.Went to get MRI and got told by 2 doctors that I need knee replacement.
    How can I avoid it or postpone it please?

  • @Sis.Sweets
    @Sis.Sweets 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the informative videos. Would scar tissue on cartilage not be likely to cause any catching in the joint? Also, have you seen imaging evidence of knee cartilage or meniscus being able to actually completely heal even in the 'white' zone where there is not much blood supply?

  • @paulinekellybattigelli6539
    @paulinekellybattigelli6539 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Sounds so promising- do so like yr clear explanations!
    I am at a critical, but uncertain point. X-rays show no cartilage left.. bone on bone! Any chance of improvement, yr ways?
    Note : no chronic pain, just varying hurt with any pressures, walking. ( bone deterioration, too!)

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey Pauline! Glad to hear that you don't have chronic pain, just pain when you walk and put too much pressure on the knee. That's a really good sign that you can improve despite what the x-rays show. You're first priority should be to off load your knee joint. Don't walk more than you have to. Make sure to start getting obsessed with gaining glute strength. Here are some videos you should watch and start doing:
      “Top 5 Glute Muscle Exercises For Knee Pain”
      th-cam.com/video/NXdCjT2QtJA/w-d-xo.html
      “Does Walking Help Knee Pain?”
      th-cam.com/video/3ttv66it9x4/w-d-xo.html
      “How To Instantly Fix Knee Pain When Going Up And Down Stairs”
      th-cam.com/video/yZDUuwSDKfI/w-d-xo.html
      If you're looking for a more comprehensive exercise program for knee problems, then you've got to learn more about our 28 Day Knee Health & Wellness Boost Program. It's a 100% online and on-demand program for improving knee health. It's packed with exercises, advice and coaching from Dr. David.
      You can learn more about it here:
      www.epmanualphysicaltherapy.com/knee-health

  • @annpringle8219
    @annpringle8219 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video!

  • @minnie5123
    @minnie5123 ปีที่แล้ว

    Pls suggest excercises for hip cartilage also

  • @kmgreenrph
    @kmgreenrph วันที่ผ่านมา

    Very good info

  • @kev0007
    @kev0007 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Is this information applicable for knee arthritis?

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey M Kevin, it absolutely is.
      Knee arthritis involves the cartilage lining of the knee joint.

  • @raquelcastro7241
    @raquelcastro7241 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for giving me hope. God bless you. Warm thoughts I send your way Raquel 🙋🏻‍♀️🙈🙊🙉🌬🍂🍁🍃

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      You’re welcome Raquel! We’re happy to help. Cheers to great health!!!

  • @nildaweiss4287
    @nildaweiss4287 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very grateful. Thank you!

  • @susiefloosie8885
    @susiefloosie8885 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was told I have no cartilage and bone on bone. Suggested I need a total knee surgery. I do have pain but not constant, but also I have issues with feet and spine. Hoping specific exercises like yours help.

  • @dansadeh4793
    @dansadeh4793 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey, what about using the tens machine for this? Thanks.

  • @rbruwer7
    @rbruwer7 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In the '70s cartlidge was removed. Any advise to create a new cartlidge

  • @janmax1866
    @janmax1866 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi my doctor has told me that I need total knee replacement surgery I have rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis in my knees most times I can't put my feet to the floor it's too painful and I don't have any form of pain relief as I have a very adverse reaction to it even paracetamol is a problem
    When I'm sat it doesn't hurt at all I can bend my knees without much pain although I do have stiffness it seems to be when I put any weight on it and sometimes there's not hardly any pain on standing which allows me to believe Idon't need surgery I only weigh 8.5 stone could you tell me which is the best exercise to heal cartlidge or strengthen so I can get relief thank-you

  • @user-sh3tb6wy7f
    @user-sh3tb6wy7f 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sir,what should I do if I have damage cartilage on my right hand shoulder....please suggest, I am very worry about it

  • @mohamedsaeeddadabhai7571
    @mohamedsaeeddadabhai7571 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you very much

  • @wilmabickers7725
    @wilmabickers7725 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is there exercises that can be done for chondrocalcinosis?

  • @chrissy2930
    @chrissy2930 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I am 65 and a courier. I started having knee stiffness 2 yrs ago at Christmas time. I thought it was from over use but was told I needed a new knee. Totally surprised about that! My knee is still about the same. I am still couriering. How can I heal it. I have pain if I happen to trip and need to catch myself. I do not have pain if I don’t bend it beyond where it wants to bend. However, my good knee is starting to bother me more than my knee that needs replacing. So I think I need healing for both. I want them healed. How do I do this? Thanks sooo much!

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hello Chrissy! Great question. It sounds like your knee cartilage is likely on the edge of getting irritated if tripping sets off knee pain. You probably walk a lot with your work so your endurance is great, but you should consider working on your hip muscle strength. Also the way that you walk could begin to give your cartilage some relief. Take a look at these videos to get an idea for what to do next:
      “Top 5 Glute Muscle Exercises For Knee Pain”
      th-cam.com/video/NXdCjT2QtJA/w-d-xo.html
      “Does Walking Help Knee Pain?”
      th-cam.com/video/3ttv66it9x4/w-d-xo.html
      “How To Instantly Fix Knee Pain When Going Up And Down Stairs”
      th-cam.com/video/yZDUuwSDKfI/w-d-xo.html
      If you're looking for a more comprehensive exercise program for knee problems, then you've got to learn more about our 28 Day Knee Health & Wellness Boost Program. It's a 100% online and on-demand program for improving knee health. It's packed with exercises, advice and coaching from Dr. David.
      You can learn more about it here:
      www.epmanualphysicaltherapy.com/knee-health

  • @kaushikkr4602
    @kaushikkr4602 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Had a surgery for osteochondritis dessicans 3 years ago now I am 23year old but still I get the pain in the medial part of the patella and recent mri shows some minimal bone marrow oedema.. What to do doc

  • @DarthHaathi
    @DarthHaathi 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the video. If there is no cartridge left, how can it repair / heal? Something has to be there for it to repair. I saw my x-ray and saw complete bone on bone Arthritis on the inner dimension of my both knee. When something is not there, how can it heal / repair?

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey Navjot! Great question! If there is absolutely zero cartilage left, then it cannot heal. However, more commonly, the knee is just too compressed for the cartilage to replenish its nutrients. Cartilage is 65-80% water, so if it is constantly compressed, it will not be able to support the joint as well anymore. In most cases, there is still cartilage even in a bone-on-bone knee. Hope this helps!

  • @Maurice-xk2zr
    @Maurice-xk2zr 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the info. Please summarize. Is mussle imbalance is indeed the main cause? If so, please show us HOW to TEST and MEASURE the imbalances and DRILLS to help solve and prevent the imbalances! The titel implies that you will give answers to the HOW. My personal idea why the how got lost in translation is because most of your info was all but the how (so next time maybe more to the point and or summarizein the beginning and end) Hoping you can up with Practical drills that really Show us how we can test for imbalances ourselves and show some example drills how to solve. Thanks. Really appreciate the time and effort.❤

  • @kmgreenrph
    @kmgreenrph 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Grea video. Thanks

  • @kftan1768
    @kftan1768 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My knee cartilage being lost 90%, thigh's muscle loast as well, may i know how re built the strength?

  • @teedtad2534
    @teedtad2534 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    His English is good! Good tips also! . .🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @pragatichhetry7456
    @pragatichhetry7456 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Doctor, my knees click every time I bend or stretch them. Been four to five years. I have slight pain, not too bad but the clicking is there all times whenever I bend or stretch. Can you help me please?

  • @kirstenheynischpsychologyc6650
    @kirstenheynischpsychologyc6650 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is interesting. Just started to have problems with knees. Doing lots of rigours yoga. Could i have overdone it?

    • @xbirdsofparadise
      @xbirdsofparadise 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      maybe bad form? putting pressure on wrong parts of body when should be strengthening other parts? i think that's what happened to me.

    • @kirstenheynischpsychologyc6650
      @kirstenheynischpsychologyc6650 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@xbirdsofparadise yes. Good point.

    • @epmanualphysicaltherapy
      @epmanualphysicaltherapy  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey Kirsten! Yes, it's possible to over do it with yoga. Especially if you've got an underlying muscle imbalance that can set you up to do yoga with bad form.

    • @xyz-mt4lw
      @xyz-mt4lw 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Elyza V Dear All, Yoga or whatever exercise we do moderation is key. Yoga can never be rigorous.

    • @dorothywilliams7862
      @dorothywilliams7862 ปีที่แล้ว

      So how do you get scar stitches in the cartilage

  • @karlmullowney998
    @karlmullowney998 หลายเดือนก่อน

    AAAAAHH ! GREAT MAN ! THANKYOU SO MUCH !