05/12/2026
Pain behind the knee isn’t always just “tight hamstrings.”
In this session, we’re breaking down the anatomy of the posterior knee and calf complex to identify where tension, compression, and restricted movement may actually be coming from. By combining hands-on assessment with anatomical visualization, we can better understand how muscles, fascia, and surrounding structures interact during movement and recovery.
This is why targeted therapy matters — treating the source, not just the symptom.
Whether you’re an athlete, active adult, or recovering from chronic tension, proper assessment can make all the difference in mobility, stability, and pain reduction.
DM us to schedule an assessment or learn more about our treatment approach.