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Knee Painand
Faulty Foot Mechanics
Is there a connection?
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Knee Pain Facts
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Knee pain is one of the top reasons for visits to emergency rooms and
primary care physicians.
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Fifteen million (15,000,000) people
a year visit an
orthopedic surgeon
for a complaint about knee pain.
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1 out of 3 adults
older than 45 years
reports some type of knee pain
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Typical cost for ACL reconstruction is $20,000 to $50,000.
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Treatment options
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Pills don’t fix anything.
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Physical therapy is not the cure.
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Potential Risks of Knee Surgery
• Deep vein thrombosis/blood clot• Infection of the prosthesis• Loosening of the prosthesis• Formation of heterotopic bone• Bone fracturing during the operation• Dislocation of the prosthesis• Difference in leg length• Additional or more rapid loss of bone tissue
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There are more than1,500,000 arthroscopic surgeries
performed a year.
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In 2007 there were more than 1,000,000 knee replacement surgeries.
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Did you know that unicompartment replacement lasts 7-12 years.
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ANDa total knee joint replacement
only lasts 10 – 15 years.
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There are greater than 22,000 knee joint replacement revisions a year.
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Even with the best medical advancements…
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…the numbers are on the rise.
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Hey, we are doing the best we can!
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Why is it that this condition just gets worse
and the number of bad
knees are escalating
out of control?
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We have to determinewhat is the underlying cause.
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Otherwise we are just masking the symptoms.
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What is the #1reason for knee pain
?
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TRAUMA
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Nope,you can do better than that!
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GoutLupus
Metabolic problemsTumors
Genetic DeformityTendonitis
Bursitis
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Really!
Is that the best you can do?
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“Wear & Tear”
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“Things just wear out after awhile”
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Yes, you got it.
“Wear and Tear” is the #1 reason for knee disease.
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How come knees “wear-out” for some people and not others?
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It’s a mechanical thing.
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Knee Mechanics - NormalA balanced tibia-femur joint
functions as it was designed
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Equal distribution of forces acting on the ligaments, meniscus, and articular
cartilage.
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Good Alignment
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Abnormal Knee Mechanics
Unbalanced joint leads to excessive uneven strain to the ligaments, meniscus, and cartilage.
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Due to the excessive twisting, the ligaments and tendons are damaged
leading to further instability and destruction within the knee.
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How do we end up with faulty knee mechanics?
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The answer lies at the bottom of the musculoskeletal chain.
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That’s right
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Our feet serve as the foundation to our body.
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If our hind-foot is
aligned
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then most likely our knee will also be properly aligned.
Aligned Not aligned
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Hind-foot Anatomy
Tibia
Ankle bone/talus
Heel bone/calcaneus
Fibula
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TIBIA
TALUS
Calcaneus
Think of these bones like a set of
dynamic building blocks.
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The ankle bone (talus) moves on top of the
heel bone (calcaneus).
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The movement of the leg bones (tibia/fibula)
is affected by the motion of the ankle bone.
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If the talus slips off the calcaneus,this drops the inner aspect of the tibia.
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Normal to abnormal hind-foot alignment
Normal Abnormal
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The partial dislocation of the ankle bone on the hind-foot bones is not a good thing.
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Normal Hind-foot to fore-foot alignment
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Abnormal hind-foot alignment
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A dynamic displacement of the ankle on the heel
bone creates a mechanical disadvantage
thisdirectly impacts the knee.
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Every step taken leads to abnormal excessive “wear & tear” to the knee
joint structures.
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Walking is the second most common conscious function of the body.
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The Average Person takes:
Nearly 7,000 steps a day
2,555,000 steps a year
25,550,000 steps every ten years
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Average number of steps taken for the average, non-sportive, person.
• 10 years of walking = 25,550,000 steps• 20 years of walking = 51,100,000 steps• 30 years of walking = 76,650,000 steps• 40 years of walking = 102,200,000 steps• 50 years of walking = 127,750,000 steps• 60 years of walking = 153,300,000 steps• 70 years of walking = 178,850,000 steps
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Each step leads to excessive “wear & tear” until the
critical point is reach and the knee becomes symptomatic.
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I think this makes a lot of sense
and also gives a great explanation as to why it seems like this condition will just never go away.
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You can keep cutting a weed at the surface, but it will continue to grow. Or, you can pull it out at
its root and eliminate it once and for all.
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So how can we realign the foundation.
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simple
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We have to transform and maintain
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and
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We can try external measures
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There are a lot of limitations with that option.
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I only ask you:
How can something on the bottom of the foot stabilize the ankle bone located on top of the heel bone?
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or
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We can choose
internal correction
for this
internal deformity
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Internal Correction
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Extra-Osseous TaloTarsal Stabilization“EOTTS”
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2 Weeks Post-OpThe Knees
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