A Complete Self-Help Guide from Crawley Physio Clinic, Crawley West Sussex
“Your knee pain isn’t just wear and tear — it’s your body asking for smarter movement and better support.”
Knee Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common causes of persistent knee pain. According to NICE 2022, around 1 in 5 adults over 45 in the UK have some degree of knee OA — yet most can significantly reduce pain and improve mobility with the right knowledge and exercises.
🩺 Understanding Your Knee and Why It Hurts
When David, a 52-year-old office worker, first felt his knees ache getting out of bed, he assumed it was “just aging.” What he discovered next changed how he moved.
What’s Happening Inside
The knee is a hinge-like joint made up of the femur, tibia, and patella.
Cartilage cushions and allows smooth motion.
In OA, cartilage thins, the underlying bone becomes irritated, and the surrounding tissues stiffen.
Muscles tighten or weaken → the knee loses its normal tracking → pain increases.
The good news: movement and strength restore healthy load distribution.
💬 Stronger hips + quads = less stress on your knee and a faster return to normal life.
✨ Take the “Knee Confidence Quiz” ✨
(Interactive checkpoint — embed on your webpage)
Heading: “How Well Do You Know Your Knees?”
Instructions: Answer three quick questions to discover your next best step.
When does your knee hurt most? ☐ Morning stiffness ☐ After walking ☐ After sitting ☐ All the time
Can you bend/straighten your knee fully without pain? ☐ Yes ☐ Partly ☐ No
Have you been diagnosed with Osteoarthritis or had imaging done? ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Not sure
➡️ Results page CTA:
“Your answers suggest you’d benefit from a professional movement assessment. Book a Knee Osteoarthritis Evaluation at Crawley Physio Clinic — NHS-collaborative, evidence-based, and focused on your goals.”
🩺 When to Seek Help
If pain lasts beyond a few weeks, or swelling limits daily activity, it’s time for a guided plan.
How We Work with the NHS
We liaise with your GP or consultant for continuity.
You can start therapy without long waits, while still under NHS care.
“Whether you’re managing your osteoarthritis independently or waiting for an NHS referral, there’s no need to wait to feel better. Early, evidence-based movement changes everything. At Crawley Physio Clinic, we’ll work hand-in-hand with your NHS team to help you move with confidence again.”
Based on NICE NG226 (2022) and CSP guidelines for OA management. Educational only — not a substitute for medical assessment.