Chronic knee pain affects nearly 40% of the global population aged 55 and older, significantly impacting mobility and
quality of life.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO, 2014), it is estimated that 10% of men and 18% of women aged 60 and older are affected by symptomatic osteoarthritis, a condition that significantly impacts joint health, mobility, and overall quality of life.
An estimated 50.8 million people worldwide experience disabling knee pain, a condition that severely impacts daily
activities, mobility, and overall quality of life. This growing health challenge affects individuals of all ages, limiting their
ability to work, engage in physical activities, and maintain independence. The prevalence of knee pain underscores the urgent need for greater awareness, prevention, and access to effective treatments for this debilitating condition.