Knee Pain Relief in Rogers, AR
Non-surgical knee pain treatment for Rogers residents using FDA-cleared Knee on Trac technology. Get relief without surgery or downtime.
Serving Rogers Residents
Rogers residents have easy access to our Fayetteville office via I-49. Whether you're near Pinnacle Hills, the downtown Rogers area, or along the Beaver Lake corridor, our non-surgical knee pain treatment is a comfortable drive away. Many of our Rogers patients combine their appointments with other errands in the Fayetteville area.
Dr. Jean Gibson has been providing trusted healthcare in the Fayetteville area for over 30 years. Knee on Trac is an FDA-cleared medical device that uses decompression therapy to relieve pressure on your knee joint — without surgery, injections, or medications.
The Gibson Center
93 W Colt Square Dr, Suite 3
Fayetteville, AR 72703
Only 25 miles from Rogers • 30-minute drive
Conditions We Treat
- Knee Osteoarthritis
- Meniscus Tears
- Bone-on-Bone Conditions
- Cartilage Damage
- Post-Surgical Knee Pain
- Chronic Knee Stiffness
How Knee on Trac Works
Knee on Trac uses controlled mechanical decompression to create space within your knee joint, reducing pressure and promoting the body’s natural healing processes.
Gentle Traction
The Knee on Trac device applies controlled decompression to your knee joint, gently creating space between the bones.
Nutrient Flow
The negative pressure draws fluid and nutrients into the joint space, nourishing cartilage that normally has limited blood supply.
Pain Reduction
As compression decreases, inflammation subsides and pain signals diminish. Many patients feel relief during their first session.
Improved Mobility
With reduced pressure and improved joint health, range of motion typically improves over the course of treatment.
Each session takes about 10–15 minutes. Most patients find it relaxing — some even doze off. You walk in and walk out with no downtime.
Why Rogers Patients Choose The Gibson Center
What to Expect at Your First Visit (FREE)
Your first visit includes a consultation with Dr. Gibson to discuss your knee pain history, an evaluation of your condition and range of motion, your first Knee on Trac treatment, and a customized treatment recommendation if appropriate.
No pressure. No obligation. No cost. No referral needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Knee on Trac hurt?
No. Most patients find the treatment relaxing and comfortable. You’ll feel gentle traction on your knee, but it should not be painful. Many patients read, use their phone, or simply relax during the 10–15 minute session.
How many sessions will I need?
A typical treatment plan involves 12 sessions over 6–8 weeks. Many patients feel improvement within the first few sessions, with results building progressively over the full course of treatment.
What if I’ve been told I need knee replacement?
Many of our patients were told they need surgery but wanted to try a non-surgical option first. Even patients with bone-on-bone arthritis may benefit from decompression therapy. It’s worth exploring before committing to surgery.
Will insurance cover this treatment?
Coverage varies by plan. Many patients choose to pay out-of-pocket because the total cost is a fraction of surgery. We accept HSA/FSA cards and can help you understand your options during your free consultation.
Learn More About Knee Pain Relief
Visit our main knee pain relief page for detailed information about our approach, technology, and patient results.
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