Knee Pain Treatment in Prescott
Focused, one-on-one care to reduce pain and help you stay active.
Personal Care. Thoughtful Treatment. Real Results.
Knee pain often starts as a mild ache — something you notice when walking, exercising, or getting up from a chair.
Over time, it can progress to the point where everyday movement becomes frustrating and limiting.
At Permar Physical Therapy, knee pain treatment focuses on identifying what’s driving your symptoms and building a plan that helps you move comfortably again — not just temporarily, but long-term.
You’ll work directly with Dr. Gage Permar, DPT every visit, receiving individualized care built around your goals.
One-on-one treatment every session
Thorough knee and movement evaluation
Hands-on therapy and guided exercise
Programs tailored to your condition
Focus on long-term strength and stability
What May Be Causing Your Knee Pain
Knee pain can develop from a variety of issues, including:
- Arthritis or joint degeneration
- Meniscus irritation or injury
- Ligament strain
- Patellar tracking issues
- Muscle weakness or imbalance
- Overuse or activity-related strain
Understanding the source of pain is key to creating effective treatment.
Knee Conditions We Commonly Treat
- Arthritic knee pain
- Chronic knee stiffness
- Meniscus-related pain
- Patellofemoral pain
- Tendon irritation
- Post-surgical knee rehab
Whether symptoms are recent or long-standing, treatment focuses on restoring comfort and function.
A Targeted Approach to Knee Recovery
Treatment may include:
- Manual therapy to improve joint mobility
- Strengthening to support the knee
- Movement retraining to reduce stress on the joint
- Flexibility and stability work
- Education to prevent flare-ups
- The goal is to help you return to walking, exercising, and daily activities with confidence.
F.A.Q.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can physical therapy help knee arthritis?
Yes. Strengthening and movement work can significantly reduce pain and improve function.
Can I avoid knee surgery with physical therapy?
In many cases, conservative treatment helps delay or avoid surgery.
Will exercises make my knee worse?
No. Exercises are selected carefully to support healing, not aggravate symptoms.

