Treatment

Knee-On-Trac Decompression Therapy

Knee pain often comes from a joint that is compressed and irritated. Knee-On-Trac gently makes space in the joint so it can move and heal.

Knee-On-Trac is a targeted decompression therapy for the knee. Using gentle, controlled traction, it eases pressure inside the joint and opens up room for healthier movement. It is comfortable, non-invasive, and a regular part of how Dr. Sarah Scharf treats stiff, achy, and overloaded knees.

You relax while the device applies a steady, gentle pull to the knee. That traction decompresses the joint, encourages fresh blood flow, and helps nourish the cartilage and soft tissue inside. Sessions are short and painless, and they slot naturally alongside the other therapies in your plan.

When a joint is compressed all day, it has little chance to recover. Taking the pressure off irritated tissue supports the healing process, so the knee feels looser and moves more freely. Used inside the protocol, it sets the stage for progress that lasts.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a good fit for patients with knee stiffness, osteoarthritis, or general joint compression, especially as part of a broader knee program.

Most people find it relaxing. You sit or lie back while the device does the work, and there is no pain involved.

Each session is brief, and the number you need depends on your knee and your overall plan, which Dr. Scharf maps out after your exam.

It works best as one piece of a coordinated protocol rather than a stand-alone fix. Pairing it with movement work makes the results hold.

There is no downtime. Many patients feel looser right after a session, and the bigger gains build over a series of visits.

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