Knee pain finds Medway, MA residents in all walks of life — runners, gardeners, weekend athletes, retirees, post-op recoveries, and busy parents alike. The joint is exquisitely sensitive to imbalances upstream at the hip and downstream at the foot, which is why isolated stretching or icing rarely fixes a stubborn knee. What knees actually need is the right loading at the right time, the surrounding muscles trained to share the work, and movement patterns rebuilt from the ground up. That’s the work of skilled physical therapy.

A short drive from Medway, PhysioHealth Physical Therapy in North Attleboro is led by Dr. Christopher Gomes, DPT, OCS, CSCS — a board-certified orthopedic physical therapist with strong clinical interest in the knee. Your evaluation looks at the full chain so we treat the source, not just the symptom. Treatment may include manual therapy, progressive resistance work, neuromuscular re-education, functional dry needling, Graston, and (for athletes) sport-specific return-to-play progressions.

Because every appointment is personalized to your specific case, your program is genuinely individual and constantly adapting. Your therapist is present for every rep, with the depth of attention orthopedic recovery requires.

If knee pain has been narrowing what you do, the route back is short. Medway is just a short drive from our North Attleboro clinic. Reach out today to schedule an evaluation.

Knee pain is almost always a chain issue. The hip above and the foot below have huge influence on how the knee loads, which is why isolated knee exercises often don’t fix the problem. A complete evaluation looks at hip strength, ankle mobility, single-leg balance, and movement quality — then builds a program that addresses the actual driver. Most knee patients see real improvement within 4 to 8 weeks of consistent work.

Serving Medway, MA from our North Attleboro clinic. Learn more about physical therapy in Medway, MA, or browse our Areas We Serve hub for the full region.