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Knee/Heel Pain

Knee pain can result from injuries, arthritis, or overuse, affecting mobility and daily activities. Heel pain, often caused by conditions like plantar fasciitis or Achilles tendinitis, leads to discomfort while walking or standing. Both conditions require proper diagnosis and treatment to prevent worsening symptoms.


For the best care, we recommend consulting our physiotherapist, who can assess your condition and design a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs. Feel free to call or visit our clinic for more information or to schedule an appointment—we’re here to help you.

Therapy that fits your life

Personalized physiotherapy designed to help you move better, feel stronger, and live pain-free—because your recovery should be as flexible and effective as your lifestyle.

Your partner in physical wellness.

Helping you regain strength, improve mobility, and live pain-free with expert care and tailored therapy.

Service Benefits

  • Identify the root cause of pain.
  • Get a personalized treatment plan.
  • Experience hands-on therapy and exercises.
  • Prevent future injuries and improve mobility.
  • Achieve long-term pain relief safely.
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  • What causes knee and heel pain?

    Knee pain may stem from arthritis, ligament injuries, or muscle strain, while heel pain is often due to plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, or excessive strain on the foot.

  • How can physiotherapy help with knee and heel pain?

    Physiotherapy includes exercises, manual therapy, and pain management techniques to strengthen muscles, improve flexibility, and promote healing.

  • When should I see a physiotherapist for knee or heel pain?

    If pain persists for more than a few days, worsens with movement, or affects daily activities, consulting a physiotherapist is recommended for proper assessment and treatment.

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