Knee Pain
Rhus Toxicodendron (Rhus Tox): Used for knee pain that is worse upon initial movement but improves with continued motion. The pain may feel better from warmth and worsen in cold, damp weather.
Bryonia Alba (Bryonia): Used for knee pain that worsens with movement and is relieved by rest. The pain may be stitching or tearing in nature.
Arnica Montana: Used for knee pain due to injuries or trauma, with a feeling of soreness and bruising. The knee may feel better with rest and gentle touch.
Causticum: Used for knee pain with a sensation of stiffness and a feeling that tendons and ligaments are contracted. The pain may be worse in cold weather and improve with heat.
Colocynthis: Used for knee pain that is cramp-like and radiates from the knee to other parts of the leg. The person may feel better from pressure and warmth.
Calcarea Carbonica: Used for knee pain in overweight individuals with a sensation of coldness and weakness in the knees.
Ledum Palustre: Used for knee pain due to gout or rheumatism. The pain may be relieved by cold applications.
Ruta Graveolens: Used for knee pain due to overuse or strain, such as from repetitive motions or sports activities.
Kalmia Latifolia: Used for knee pain that is stitching or tearing in nature and may extend to the foot. The pain is often worse at night.
Sepia: Used for knee pain in women, especially during hormonal changes or after childbirth.