KNEE ARTHRITIS
Learn about Knee Osteoarthritis with our Free Online Webinar & Relieve Knee Joint Pain with Exercises
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common causes of knee pain, especially among adults over 50. But with the right care, you don’t have to let it hold you back. At Invicta Health and Performance, we specialise in physiotherapy for knee arthritis, helping you regain mobility, reduce discomfort, and stay active through tailored treatment, guided exercise and where appropriate, joint injections.
What Is Knee Osteoarthritis?
Knee OA is a wear-and-tear condition that affects the cartilage lining the knee joint. As the cartilage thins, symptoms such as joint stiffness, swelling, and aching pain can develop often getting worse with activity or after long periods of rest.
How Physiotherapy Helps with Knee Pain
At Invicta Health and Performance, we offer a comprehensive approach to managing knee joint pain, including:
✅ Targeted strengthening and mobility exercises
✅ Manual therapy to reduce stiffness and improve movement
✅ Personalised home exercise plans
✅ Education and advice on pacing, joint protection and daily activity modifications
✅ Joint injections, where clinically appropriate, to help reduce inflammation and support recovery
Whether your symptoms are mild or more advanced, physiotherapy for knee joint pain is a proven, non-invasive treatment option that focuses on long-term joint health and improving quality of life.
5 Exercises for Knee Arthritis
Here are five simple, effective exercises that we commonly prescribe as physiotherapy for knee pain to help manage symptoms and improve strength around the knee:
- Static Quads
Sit with your leg straight. Tighten the thigh muscles and press the back of your knee into the floor/ bed. Hold for 5 seconds. Repeat 10 times. - Straight Leg Raises
Lying on your back, tighten your thigh and raise your leg about 6–8 inches off the floor. Hold for 5 seconds, then lower slowly. Repeat 10–15 times. - Glute Bridges
Lie on your back with knees bent and feet flat on the floor. Engage your glutes and lift your hips until your body forms a straight line from shoulders to knees. Pause at the top, then lower with control. Repeat 10–15 times. - Step-Ups
Step up onto a low step with one leg, then return to the floor. Alternate legs. Repeat 10–12 times per side. - Sit to Stand
Use a chair without armrests. Slowly stand up, then sit back down with control. Repeat 10–15 times.
Always consult a physiotherapist before starting new exercises, especially if your pain is worsening or interfering with daily life.
When to See a Physiotherapist
If you’re experiencing ongoing knee pain, stiffness, or reduced mobility, physiotherapy can help. Early intervention often leads to better outcomes. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been managing arthritis for years, our experienced team can guide you through the next steps.
Book an Appointment with Invicta Health and Performance
Don’t let knee pain stop you from doing the things you enjoy. At Invicta Health and Performance, we offer expert support for managing knee arthritis through personalised treatment plans, hands-on care, and joint injections when appropriate.
Is knee osteoarthritis disrupting your life — stopping you from moving pain-free and doing the things you love?
You’re not alone. But there is a way forward.
Download our FREE WEBINAR delivered by James Collinge, our Knee Specialist and HCPC-registered physiotherapist. In this 60-minute webinar, we’ll give you the knowledge, tools, and guidance to understand your condition and start your journey back to happier, healthier knees – all from the comfort of your own home to be watched at your own time.
What You’ll Learn in This Workshop:
1. Why Do My Knees Hurt?
We begin by breaking down the facts and fictions of knee arthritis. You’ll gain clarity on:
✅ What osteoarthritis is (and isn’t)
✅ How it develops and how it’s diagnosed
✅ The key risk factors — and how to manage them
✅ How common OA really is, and why early education is critical
2. What Can You Do to Reduce Pain, Improve Function & Quality of Life?
We explore the full range of evidence-based treatment options — empowering you to take charge of your joint health:
✅ Conservative management: exercise therapy, weight management, strength training, and rehabilitation
✅ Injection therapy: how it works and how it may help delay (or avoid) the need for surgery
✅ Surgery: when to consider a knee replacement, and what recovery looks like afterward
✅ Life after surgery: realistic outcomes and how to get the most from your joint
Why Attend?
By the end of the session, you’ll:
✅ Understand exactly what’s going on with your knees
✅ Know what treatments are available and which ones may work for you
✅ Have a personalised action plan delivered in our clinic, to help you move forward with confidence
✅ Learn how to manage your symptoms long-term so you can get back to doing the things you love