Why continue suffering from Jumper's Knee?
We have a treatment plan for patients in Humboldt Park.

At Regeon Bone and Body Institute, we combine Limfa® Therapy, physical therapy, and targeted strength training to address the root cause of your pain and restore lasting mobility.

Understanding Jumper's Knee

Jumper's Knee (essentially a more chronic stage of patellar tendonitis) develops over time as continued explosive stress leads to structural weakening and persistent inflammation of the tendon linking the kneecap to the shin.

Commonly afflicting Humboldt Park volleyball players, basketball players, and avid runners, this chronic issue makes jumping or even basic walking notably painful. Our Regeon Bone and Body Institute protocol leverages Limfa® Therapy to biologically promote tendon healing without painful steroid injections, and actively strengthens the surrounding muscular slings to properly manage shock absorption during athletic movement.

Front Knee Pain

A dull, persistent ache or sharp stabbing feeling specifically grouped below the kneecap, worsening with jumping.

Ache Post-Activity

Noticeably worse stiffness and an aching sensation that stubbornly remains long after the athletic activity finishes.

Progressively Weak Knees

The knee begins to feel structurally inadequate, eventually hindering the ability to jump as high or run as fast.

Location

Serving the Chicago Northwest Suburbs

Regeon Bone and Body Institute is located in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and serves patients throughout the surrounding communities including:

Schaumburg, Palatine, Mount Prospect, Barrington, Northbrook, Buffalo Grove, Glenview, and the greater Chicago northwest suburbs.

Schedule a Consultation

Our team can assess your current condition and develop a treatment plan designed to support bone health, stability, and long-term physical strength.

Contact Regeon Bone and Body Institute to schedule a consultation.