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Knee pain care in Bismarck

Move With Less Knee Pain and More Confidence

Experience non-invasive care focused on reducing knee pain, easing joint stress, and helping you walk, bend, and move through daily life more comfortably.

Trusted, non-invasive care designed around your comfort, mobility, and long-term joint health.

What’s Contributing to Your Knee Pain?

Knee pain often develops gradually as daily movement, repetitive strain, past injuries, or joint wear place stress on the knee over time. Poor movement patterns, muscle imbalances, and reduced joint support can also increase pressure on the knee.

As stress builds, the knee may become stiff, irritated, or painful—especially during walking, climbing stairs, standing for long periods, or after physical activity.

Many people don’t realize how much strain their knees are under until pain begins to interfere with everyday movement and comfort.

Common Signs You Might Have This Condition

People with knee pain often experience one or more of these symptoms.

Knee Pain During Walking or Standing

Knee Pain During Walking or Standing

Stiffness or Reduced Range of Motion

Stiffness or Reduced Range of Motion

Swelling or Joint Pressure

Swelling or Joint Pressure

Pain When Climbing Stairs

Pain When Climbing Stairs

Discomfort After Sitting

Discomfort After Sitting

Grinding or Clicking Sensation

Grinding or Clicking Sensation

Weakness Around the Knee

Weakness Around the Knee

Difficulty Bending or Straightening

Difficulty Bending or Straightening

You Don’t Have To Avoid Activities Because of Knee Pain

If knee discomfort is limiting how you move, exercise, or enjoy daily activities, gentle care focused on joint support may help you feel more confident again.

How We Help Reduce Knee Pain and Improve Movement

Our care focuses on reducing stress on the knee joint while supporting strength, stability, and long-term joint health—without invasive procedures or symptom masking alone.

  • Reduce joint pressure and irritation

  • Improve circulation to knee tissues

  • Decrease inflammation contributing to discomfort

  • Decrease inflammation contributing to discomfort

  • Improve strength and stability around the knee

The goal is simple: Help you move, walk, and stay active with less knee pain.

What To Expect During Your Care

1

Initial Evaluation

We begin by understanding your knee pain, movement patterns, and how discomfort is affecting your daily activities.

2

Personalized Care Plan

Your care plan is tailored to your condition, comfort level, and movement goals.

3

Focused Gentle Treatment

Non-invasive techniques are used to support joint health, reduce stress on the knee, and improve mobility.

4

Supportive Guidance

Simple recommendations help you protect your knees and maintain progress outside the clinic.

How Your Recovery Progresses

Most people notice changes within the first few sessions.

1–3 Sessions

Early improvement in comfort and joint movement.

2-4 Weeks

Reduced stiffness, improved stability, better daily mobility.

Ongoing

Stronger knee support and fewer flare-ups over time.

Long Term

Maintaining joint health and staying active with confidence.

Meet Dr. Aaron Moos

Experienced professional Chiropractor
in Bismarck helping you be your best.

Dr. Aaron Moos has helped many people struggling with neuropathy symptoms feel more stable, more comfortable, and more in control of their daily activities. As the owner of both Moos Family Chiropractic and Verge Fitness in Bismarck, ND, he brings a comprehensive approach to wellness.

Dr. Aaron is a devoted husband and father of three. Since graduating from Palmer College of Chiropractic, he has remained committed to enhancing the health and wellness of his community through evidence-based chiropractic care.

Questions About Knee Pain?

We’re Here to Help

In many cases, yes. Non-invasive care focused on joint support, movement, and circulation can help improve comfort without surgery.

Disc-related issues often cause pain that worsens with sitting, bending, or certain movements and may radiate into the arms or legs.

Not necessarily. When addressed early and managed properly, many people are able to reduce symptoms and protect their spine long-term.

Some people notice early changes, while others improve gradually over several weeks. Consistency plays a key role.

Yes. Many approaches focus only on short-term relief. Care that addresses movement, stability, and joint support may help even if other treatments haven’t.
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Don’t Let Knee Pain Hold You Back

With the right approach, many people find they can reduce knee pain, move more comfortably, and enjoy daily activities again. We’re here to help when you’re ready to take the next step.

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location
Moos Family Chiropractic

517 S 5th Street,
Bismarck, ND 58503