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Can acupuncture help with knee problems?

I am a 38 year old female. I want to know if acupuncture can help with knee problems?

22 Answers

Yes. Acupuncture with massage, and sometimes herbs, can help you with your knee problems.
Yes
Yes
Yes. I encourage you to book a session with your practitioner of choice to get help with relief.
Yes
Yes definitely.
Good afternoon,

Acupuncture does help knee problems. The best solution is to talk to your acupuncturist to find out the duration and how many treatments for your problem.

David
Yes, acupuncture is highly effective for knee issues.
Yes absolutely.
I'm going to leave a really vague answer to this really vague question and say: probably.
Acupuncture can help relieve many types of knee pain. The time it might take depends on what the etiology of the knee problems are.
Yes!
YES IT CAN HELP WITH KNEE PAIN. WHEN IT IS COMBINED WITH STIM.
Yes! I had knee problems and an ACL repair, and 1 year after surgery (and I got acupuncture every week for a whole year to help recover) I was able to complete a 24 hour martial arts test and I've had no further reinjury - which is rare for athletic women. Acupuncture is great for knee problems, try it!
Acupuncture has shown to be effective in some cases of knee joint pain. Seek out a licensed acupuncturist in most states and see them for a consult to see what they can offer.
Yes, there are many clinical trials on this subject. Please google them and read about them. Education and self-education are key for any therapies.
Yes, But find the cause and treat that first. Can be bio-mechanical.
Yes, read more here: https://philaholisticclinic.com/natural-remedies-for-arthritis/
Absolutely. Acupuncture can be very effective in treating and preventing conditions of the knees.
Yes, I often treat knee problems very successfully. Just remember, it takes time and multiple treatments.
Yes, acupuncture can help with knee problems.
Assuming there isn't a serious/severe structural issue like a torn meniscus or a tendon/ligament tear, yes.