Knee Pain Strategies

Combining Knee Pain with Weight Loss

You will learn how to combine Knee Pain with Weight Loss and provide more comprehensive support to patients who may have extra weight contributing to their knee pain or lower back issues.

When a patient comes to your office with knee issues, it's possible they also have lower back issues, they might have osteoarthritis, or tracking issues.

It is worth noting that excess weight may be a contributing factor to their pain. For each extra pound of weight, there can be an additional 4 pounds of pressure on weight-bearing joints, such as the knee, hip, and spine. So, if the patient is overweight by 30 pounds, that could mean 120 extra pounds of pressure on their joints. Therefore, if you detect issues in both the knee and lower back and the patient is overweight, incorporating weight management into their care plan can be a valuable addition.

In this video, we will discuss the available treatment options for patients, discuss the niches you can add based on their conditions, provide examples, guide you through calculating case fees, and how to explain the pricing breakdown to patients while motivating patients to take prompt action toward addressing their health concerns.


      Combining Knee Pain with Weight Loss Video


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