The Connection Between Hip and Knee Pain

You might wonder how this is possible. The answer lies in what’s known as the kinetic chain, where the hip and knee joints work together. The interconnection means that an imbalance or dysfunction in one joint can lead to compensation and pain in the other. The good news is our therapists can help you figure out the source of your pain and, more importantly, guide you back to health.

Navigating the Path to Recovery with Columbus Physical Therapy

At Columbus Physical Therapy, our physical therapists will conduct a comprehensive evaluation, and distinguish whether you’re dealing with an issue in your hip, knee, or both. 

After completing the evaluation, we’ll design a program focusing on the actionable steps you can take to ensure long-term relief and prevention of future injuries, including the following: 


Our therapists go beyond the surface, digging deep into your symptoms to identify the underlying issues and determine the true origin of your pain, whether the hip, the knee, or both. Our goal is to build a program that helps you get back to living your best life!

Exercise of the Month

Staff Spotlight: Kaylee Jensen, DPT

Role at NPT: Physical Therapist, DPT

With NPT: 2.5 Years

Education/Certifications:  Dry Needling Certified

What you love most about your job: I love getting to meet and work with people in our community.

Get to Know Me

Favorite hobby: Sand volleyball or reading

Fun fact: I’m killer at weddings—decent at the worm and karaoke.

Favorite Sports Team: Nebraska Volleyball

Go-to snack/order: White cheddar popcorn—SmartPop or nothing

More About Me

I love spending time with family and friends. Most of my free time is spent staying active—bowling, golfing, pickleball, you name it. As a retired athlete, I may get a little too competitive sometimes.

5 Health Benefits of Spring Cleaning!

1. Allergy Symptom Reduction. A thorough cleaning can greatly reduce the amount of dust in your home, which is helpful considering dust mite allergies are the number one cause of bronchial asthma in the world. About 2.3 million Americans have been diagnosed with asthma. A 2014 study found that cleaning and decluttering your home can help you avoid allergy symptoms and make you feel healthier. 

2. Cleanliness Produces Happiness. Maybe you don’t enjoy the process of cleaning, but the end result will leave you smiling. A 2010 study found that having a clean home can improve your mood and reduce your risk of depression. Studies also show that doing housework for 20 minutes can reduce stress and anxiety by up to 20 percent.

3. Better Heart Health. If you’re looking for an easy way to support your heart health, just 30 minutes per day of light exercise (including low-intensity physical activities like household chores, vacuuming, mopping, and scrubbing floors) can decrease your risk of heart disease by 24 percent. 

4. Declutter and Do a Good Deed by Donating. An essential part of a successful spring cleaning is getting rid of old items that are no longer used or worn. Apply the rule of thumb that if you haven’t made use of something in a year, it’s time for it to go. Fill bags and boxes of things, then donate them to a local charity so they can still be beneficial to someone else. Giving to others is an act that is associated with greater self-esteem, lower stress levels, and overall happiness.

5. Get a Better Night’s Sleep. Do you have trouble sleeping at night? In a recent poll, it was found that people who make their beds are 19 percent more likely to sleep well on a regular basis. Clean sheets with a fresh scent impacted 75 percent of those individuals polled. See what a difference spring cleaning can make by cleaning the clutter from your room and sleeping on some fresh sheets.

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In a screw-top jar, combine lemon juice, mint, basil, olive oil, honey, and black pepper to make dressing. Cover and shake well. Place lettuce on a large platter. Top with chicken, tomatoes, garbanzo beans, the quartered olives (if using), and feta cheese. Drizzle with dressing. If desired, garnish individual servings with whole olives.

April Word Scramble

Arthritis Pain Workshop (Columbus)

Tuesday, April 7th, 2026
12:15pm

Arthritis Pain Workshop (Norfolk)

Tuesday, April 7th, 2026
12:15pm

Pelvic Floor Pain WOrkshop (Columbus)

Tuesday May 12th, 2026
12:15pm

Pelvic Floor Pain Workshop (Norfolk)

Tuesday May 12th, 2026
12:15pm

Patient Testimonial

“After my total knee replacement, I requested Columbus Physical Therapy for my rehab with the goal of being 100% when I finished. After six weeks, I am completely satisfied with my results. Working with Kaylee was enjoyable without being painful. The staff is friendly and truly seems to enjoy helping patients through their rehab. I would highly recommend Columbus Physical Therapy for all your PT needs.”
-Jimmie C.

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