



Beat Knee Pain: Take Back Control: The Ultimate Guide To Treating Your Own Knees [Wilson, Chloe] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Beat Knee Pain: Take Back Control: The Ultimate Guide To Treating Your Own Knees Review: Comprehensive information with a practical diagnosis and treatment plan. - The information the author provides is very comprehensive and yet structured in a practical way. This enables the reader to navigate his way through the labyrinth to the finish line (i.e. diagnosis and a treatment plan) without becoming overwhelmed. Review: Excellent source of info on knee pain - I'm still in the recovery/rehab stage from 2 surgeries to repair fractured patella and tibia. I found this book to be very informative and easy to comprehend. Putting tips and exercises to use daily and what a difference they have made to my level of pain. Going to recommend my surgeon recommend to all his knee surgery patients. Great job Chloe!
| ASIN | B096TW87T8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #297,387 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #133 in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (Books) #158 in Musculoskeletal Diseases (Books) #367 in Exercise Injuries & Rehabilitation |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (75) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.55 x 9 inches |
| ISBN-13 | 979-8511155807 |
| Item Weight | 11.7 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 242 pages |
| Publication date | June 11, 2021 |
| Publisher | Independently published |
B**S
Comprehensive information with a practical diagnosis and treatment plan.
The information the author provides is very comprehensive and yet structured in a practical way. This enables the reader to navigate his way through the labyrinth to the finish line (i.e. diagnosis and a treatment plan) without becoming overwhelmed.
K**N
Excellent source of info on knee pain
I'm still in the recovery/rehab stage from 2 surgeries to repair fractured patella and tibia. I found this book to be very informative and easy to comprehend. Putting tips and exercises to use daily and what a difference they have made to my level of pain. Going to recommend my surgeon recommend to all his knee surgery patients. Great job Chloe!
E**E
Informative but biased
Update 01/09/25: Its self evident that the author is not only qualified to have written this book, she also has an easy-to- digest writing style. The book covers most, but certainly not all possible questions anyone with knee pain may have. I like the fact that she looks at all major possible causes of knee pain. I happened to injure one of my knees over time, and I wanted to get to the bottom of all natural healing modalities instead of getting cortisone injections or a surgery. The book is helpful as it also offers specific exercises, incl. those that strengthen the supporting muscles, and thus alleviate the pressure on one's knee. Overall, I consider the book very well written but it has a major flaw: the section about alternative/natural treatments is weak, and her bias against alternative treatment is blatant. Considering her medical back ground, its to be expected. I do hope that one day someone writes a book that covers alternative healing methods of knee (or any other physical) pain in a professional way. Update: I have already started alternative physiotherapy with major success (swelling gone, pain reduced by over 90%). The main keys to success was breaking up the calcification with a Gua Sha tool (and removing the broken up calcification by natural means), draining the excess synovial fluid with a $12 cream) and realigning a muscle. The entire treatment took 3 weeks. None of this information can be found in the book. However, I am still using the book to find out bits and pieces that can speed up the healing process. Especially the exercise section is helpful as I will need an exercise routine to heal out the remaining minor knee issues left.
B**E
Very comprehensive and easy to understand
I have a perplexing knee pain and am trying to educate myself and hopefully identify the cause. I did not remember any event, injury so it is probably an overuse problem. Several times the book mentions that although the pain is in the knee, the cause may be in another part of the body. I have flat feet and now am investigating how overpronation can cause muscles, tendons and ligaments to try to. compensate. causing stress in the knee and resulting pain. The book may show you alternative causes you didn’t consider. Good luck!
M**K
Worth the prices
Excellent examples for knee exercises. Very useful guide
K**M
A very helpful book
I can tell that the author put a lot of thought into this book. It is well written yet easy to understand. It has practical advice. I highly recommend.
T**R
The Best Book On Knee Pain
Being a long time avid trail runner I’ve been through all of the books on knee pain and this one is hands down the best out there. It discusses tons of different conditions and causes and provides stretches and strengthening exercises to not only relieve pain but also fix it so it does not return. Beware of books out there that give you general information and then direct you to a website or programs that cost money to get the information that you really need.
J**G
I found the book to be too compartmentalized. The problem I have didn’t seem to be covered enough for me.
J**B
This is such a helpful book - really easy to read and all the complicated terms are explained really clearly. The author is obviously really passionate about the subject and the result is a really comprehensive but also very accessible book. There’s a handy 10 second summary at the end of each section too!
M**H
I find this book is full of useful information, more than I expected. It covers all the different knee pain and also very good exercise at the back which I am hoping to do.
A**R
I ordered this book but they sent a different book. Still trying to get this book. Looks better than the other book
K**R
Contains good exercises and advice
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