Knee Pain
Knee Pain
Pain in knee depends on ligaments and quadriceps muscle strength and stability.
COMMON CAUSES
1.AN INJURY:
We are well known that an injured knee is more likely to be painful, injury particularly during sports.
2.OVERUSE:
Long term effects of using knees can create a cumulative effects and leads to knee pain, over use of the knee leads to peri and intra articular problems .Some are self limiting other require physiotherapy.
3. A CHRONIC, UNDERLYING CONDITION:
Arthritis is examples of a chronic underlying condition that can lead to increased level of knee pain ARTHRITIS (The phenomenon of bone rubbing on bone) become a problem.
- Knee is also a common site of inflammatory arthritis and osteoarthritis .Symptomatic arthritis of the
- Knee correlates poorly with the severity of the radiological changes.
TYPES OF KNEE PAIN
MEDIAL KNEE PAIN:
- Medial ligament more commonly affected, worsen by standing and stressing the affected ligamen
- Anserine bursitis causes pain and tenderness in upper part of tibia at the site of bursa, mostly occurs
- In obese women often with valgus deformity.
ANTERIOR KNEE PAIN (FRONT):
- Pre and infra patellar bursitis (House maids knee) local pain, tenderness and swelling leads to septic bursitis.
- CHONDROMALASIA PATELLAE
- In most cases the pain settles eventually ,when there is patellar misalignment it may need surgery
- OS GOOD –SCHLATTER’S DISEASE causes pain and swelling over the tibial tubercle, hyper mobility of joint cause’s pain.
POSTERIOR KNEE PAIN (BACK):
- Biceps femoris tendonitis and Bakers cyst
LATERAL OF KNEE (OUTSIDE):
- Ilitibial band syndrome (ITBS)
- LCL injury
- Lateral meniscus tear
WHEN TO SEE A DOCTOR IN KNEE PAIN:
- Joint pain lasts for more than 48 hours
- Swelling lasts for more than 48 hours
- Instability/lack of support