πΏ Knee degeneration doesn’t only happen to the elderly.
Many adults in KL & Bukit Jalil experience:
Knee pain when walking or climbing stairs
Stiffness after waking up
Pain after sitting for long hours
Swelling after activity
Grinding or cracking sound (crepitus)
Weak knees or unstable joints
Heaviness or dull pain when it rains
Difficulty squatting or standing up
From a TCM perspective, this condition indicates Liver–Kidney deficiency, poor circulation, dampness accumulation or Qi–Blood stagnation.
β Weak tendons & bones
β Chronic ache
β Joint instability
β Weak knees
β Dull ache
β Fatigue
β Worse on rainy or cold days
β Heavy sensation
β Stiffness
β Sharp pain
β Fixed location pain
β Staircase pain
β Joint pressure too high
β Reduces inflammation
β Improves mobility
β Strengthens surrounding muscles
β Relieves stiffness
Common points: Dubi, Yanglingquan, Liangqiu, Xuehai, Zusanli.
β Degenerative knees → Duhuo Jisheng formula
β Liver–Kidney deficiency → Modified Liuwei Dihuang
β Dampness → Fangji Huangqi
β Blood stagnation → circulation-enhancing herbs
β Loosens tight muscles
β Supports better knee alignment
β Reduces pressure inside the joint
β Warms the joint
β Improves circulation
β Relieves cold–damp pain
β Avoid prolonged sitting
β Reduce stair climbing
β Choose low-impact exercise (walking, swimming, cycling)
β Weight control to reduce knee load
Most patients improve within 3–6 sessions:
β Less pain
β Easier to climb stairs
β More stable knees
β Better daily mobility
“Knee degeneration can be improved.
With TCM, acupuncture and joint support therapy, the knee can regain strength, stability and comfort.”
— Jason Cheh, Registered TCM Practitioner (MOH Malaysia)
π Aurora Place, Bukit Jalil
π 010-281 9815
β¨ Stronger knees, better life.
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