Knee pain is a common complaint among seniors, affecting nearly one in three adults over the age of 65 according to recent studies. The knee, a critical joint in the musculoskeletal system, often bears the brunt of age-related wear and tear. Gradual onset of symptoms—such as stiffness, swelling, and discomfort—can make it challenging for seniors to recognize and address issues early on. This delay in intervention may lead to increased limitations in mobility and daily activities. Understanding the underlying factors and the scope of the problem is the first step toward finding effective, natural remedies for knee pain in older adults.
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42. Trigger Point Therapy Trigger point therapy targets tight, sensitive knots in muscles—known as trigger points—that can refer pain to the knee and surrounding areas. These…