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ERGO-FLEX Technologies developed equipment designed to provide safe and effective knee decompression for properly selected patients. The Knee on Trac system may benefit patients suffering from chronic knee pain related to osteoarthritis, previous injury, failed surgery, stiffness, swelling, and reduced mobility.
Knee decompression therapy is designed to gently separate the knee joint surfaces, helping reduce pressure inside the joint while supporting comfort and mobility. At Midwest Spine & Nerve Center, knee therapy may be combined with Class IV laser therapy, rehabilitation, strengthening, and supportive care to help patients improve knee function.
For many patients, chronic knee pain affects walking, stairs, exercise, work, and everyday activity. Our goal is to provide a conservative treatment option that helps reduce pain, improve mobility, and support a better quality of life without relying on drugs, injections, or surgery.
Osteoarthritis causes the cartilage within a joint to break down and the underlying bone to change. These changes usually develop slowly and can worsen over time. Osteoarthritis in the knee can cause pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced range of motion.
Knee decompression therapy is designed to help support joint movement and comfort. It may also help encourage the natural movement of synovial fluid inside the knee joint. Synovial fluid is the thick liquid that lubricates the knee joint and helps keep it moving.
A torn meniscus is one of the most common knee injuries. Any activity that forcefully twists or rotates the knee, especially while bearing weight, can lead to a torn meniscus.
Each knee has two C-shaped pieces of cartilage that act like cushions between the femur and tibia. A torn meniscus may cause pain, swelling, stiffness, catching, locking, or difficulty extending the knee.
At Midwest Spine & Nerve Center, we may help patients overcome chronic knee pain using a combination of advanced technology and conservative therapy. Treatment may help reduce pain, inflammation, and swelling while supporting stronger muscles around the knee joint and improved range of motion.
Depending on your condition, your treatment plan may include knee decompression therapy, K-Laser therapy, rehabilitation exercises, mobility training, supportive bracing, and custom orthotics when appropriate.
Our goal is to treat the root of the problem without drugs, knee injections, or knee surgery whenever possible.
“I have had arthritis in my knees for many years. I have gone through physical therapy, acupuncture and injections. None have really worked. I have had several treatments at MSNC, and my knees feel so much better. It’s so wonderful!” - Linda R. - Monona, WI
Knee decompression therapy is a non-surgical treatment approach designed to gently relieve pressure in the knee joint, support joint mobility, and help reduce pain in properly selected patients.
Knee decompression may be considered for chronic knee pain, osteoarthritis, stiffness, swelling, cartilage damage, bone-on-bone symptoms, knee tendonitis, bursitis, and reduced mobility.
No. Knee decompression therapy is non-surgical and does not involve drugs, injections, or knee replacement surgery.
Yes. Midwest Spine & Nerve Center offers non-surgical knee pain treatment options at two Madison clinic locations.
If you suffer from any of the following knee pain conditions, knee decompression therapy may be an option:
Two Convenient Madison Locations:
East Clinic - 4602 South Biltmore Lane, Suite 100, Madison
West Clinic - 1111 Deming Way, Suite 201, Madison
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