Knee Pain Physiotherapy in Luton


Knee pain can develop gradually or appear suddenly after activity or injury. It may feel like a dull ache, sharp discomfort, stiffness, or instability that interferes with walking, exercising, or even simple daily tasks. Left untreated, minor knee problems can progress and become long-term issues.
At Reviva Physio & Rehab in Luton, we focus on identifying the exact source of your symptoms and delivering a targeted physiotherapy plan designed for lasting improvement — not just temporary relief.

Common Symptoms of Knee Pain

Aching pain at the front, side, or back of the knee
Stiffness after sitting or first thing in the morning
Swelling or puffiness around the joint
Pain during squatting, kneeling, or stair use
Sensation of weakness or giving way
Grinding, popping, or catching feelings inside the joint

When You Should Seek Physiotherapy?

Knee discomfort lasting more than 10–14 days
Repeated flare-ups during sport or exercise
Difficulty fully straightening or bending the knee
Swelling following a twist or fall
Reduced confidence when walking or changing direction
Persistent pain after a previous injury

Common Knee Pain Conditions We Treat

Mechanical
knee pain

Activity-related knee discomfort is often linked to muscle weakness, movement inefficiency, or joint overload rather than structural damage.

Patellofemoral pain syndrome (runner’s knee)

Involves irritation or degeneration Pain around the kneecap is particularly noticeable during stair climbing, prolonged sitting, running, or squatting movements.

Meniscal
injuries

Cartilage irritation or tears can cause joint-line pain, swelling, clicking, or occasional locking.

Ligament strains & sprains (e.g., ACL, MCL)

Overstretching or partial tears of knee ligaments leading to pain, swelling, and instability during movement.

Tendonitis (e.g., patellar or quadriceps tendon)

Inflammation or overload of tendons surrounding the knee, typically aggravated by jumping, running, or repetitive strain.

Osteoarthritis of the
knee

Age-related joint wear causes stiffness, reduced flexibility, swelling, and activity-related discomfort.

How We Treat Knee Pain at Reviva

Our knee physiotherapy plans are customised to address your specific injury and restore smooth, stable movement.

Detailed Knee & Lower Limb Assessment

We perform a focused knee examination, including patellar tracking, ligament stability testing (ACL, MCL), meniscal screening, gait analysis, and hip-ankle mobility checks. This helps identify whether your pain is joint-related, muscular, tendon-based, or biomechanical.

Patellar Tracking & Alignment Correction

For anterior knee pain and runner’s knee, we correct kneecap alignment issues, quadriceps imbalance (VMO weakness), IT band tightness, and foot posture problems contributing to knee stress. Taping, activation drills, and corrective exercises may be used.

Ligament & Meniscus Rehabilitation

If instability or cartilage irritation is present, we implement structured stability training, progressive loading, proprioception exercises, and controlled return-to-sport protocols to rebuild knee confidence.

Shockwave Therapy for Tendon Pain

For patellar or quadriceps tendonitis, shockwave therapy stimulates tendon healing, improves circulation, reduces chronic inflammation, and supports recovery in long-standing cases.

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are common questions people in Luton ask about knee pain and physiotherapy:

Knee pain commonly results from muscle imbalance, repetitive strain, ligament sprain, cartilage irritation, or degenerative joint conditions such as osteoarthritis.

In many cases, yes. Physiotherapy improves muscle support, joint control, and movement patterns, often reducing or eliminating the need for surgical intervention.

Recovery time depends on the severity and the condition involved. Many patients notice improvement within a few sessions, while more complex injuries require structured rehabilitation over several weeks.

Absolutely. Strengthening key muscle groups and improving movement control significantly reduces the likelihood of recurring knee problems.

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