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Understanding, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options

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Knee pain is often caused by problems with the knee joint or the structures around it, such as ligaments, tendons, and cartilage. It can stem from acute injuries, such as sprains or fractures, or chronic conditions like osteoarthritis. Factors like aging, overuse, and biomechanical imbalances contribute to knee pain, leading to discomfort or even limited mobility.

Understanding Knee Pain

Knee pain is often caused by problems with the knee joint or the structures around it, such as ligaments, tendons, and cartilage. It can stem from acute injuries, such as sprains or fractures, or chronic conditions like osteoarthritis. Factors like aging, overuse, and biomechanical imbalances contribute to knee pain, leading to discomfort or even limited mobility.

Symptoms & Diagnosis

Symptoms of knee pain can vary depending on the underlying cause.

Symptoms & Diagnosis

Symptoms of knee pain can vary depending on the underlying cause.

Symptoms

Pain

Often the first sign of knee issues and may be felt during movement, particularly when bending or bearing weight on the affected leg.

Swelling

Swelling in the knee may occur after an injury or as a result of inflammation due to arthritis.

Rigidez

A stiff knee can make bending or extending the joint difficult, especially after periods of rest.

Instability

A feeling of the knee “giving way” or instability may occur, particularly with ligament injuries.

Diagnóstico

A proper diagnosis requires a physical exam and may involve imaging techniques like X-rays or MRI to identify the root cause of knee pain.

Síndromes mais comuns

Several conditions are commonly associated with knee pain, including osteoarthritis, patellar tendinitis, and ligament injuries.

Síndromes mais comuns

Several conditions are commonly associated with knee pain, including osteoarthritis, patellar tendinitis, and ligament injuries.

Subluxação ou luxação patelar

Patellar subluxation or dislocation involves partial or full dislocation of the kneecap, causing pain and long-term knee instability, with treatment focused on alignment correction through physiotherapy, insoles, or surgery.

Osgood-Schlatter

Osgood-Schlatter disease causes anterior knee pain in athletic children due to tibial tuberosity inflammation, and treatment includes activity modification, physiotherapy, and occasionally NSAIDs.

Tendinite patelar

Patellar tendinopathy, common in jumping athletes, involves degenerative changes in the patellar tendon, managed with rest, ice, NSAIDs, physiotherapy, injections, or surgery if necessary..

Síndrome da dor patelofemoral

Patellofemoral pain syndrome causes anterior knee pain, worsened by knee flexion during weight-bearing, and treatment focuses on lower limb alignment correction through stretching and strengthening exercises.

Knee collateral ligament

Knee collateral ligament sprains, often sports-related, cause pain and knee instability, with treatment varying from rest and physiotherapy to surgery, depending on severity.

Meniscal tears

Meniscal tears common in athletes and older adults, cause knee pain, instability, and locking, with treatment options ranging from conservative care to surgical repair.

Bursite do tendão (Pata de Ganso)

Pes anserine bursitis marked by medial knee pain aggravated by movement, is treated with rest, ice, physiotherapy, and potentially surgery to remove the bursa if necessary.

Tendinite da faixa iliotibial

Iliotibial band tendonitis common in runners, causes lateral knee pain worsened by running, managed with rest, ice, physiotherapy, and occasionally injections or surgery.

Baker’s cyst

Baker’s cyst is a fluid-filled cyst behind the knee, often related to osteoarthritis, treated with rest, physiotherapy, aspiration, or surgery if symptomatic.

Knee osteoarthritis

Knee osteoarthritis, a degenerative joint disease, causes pain, swelling, and stiffness, managed with lifestyle changes, physiotherapy, medication, injections, and possibly surgery.

How We Treat Your Knee Pain

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How We Treat Your Knee Pain

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Tips for Maintaining a Healthy Knee

Maintaining knee health is crucial for preventing pain and injury, especially with age or activity levels.

Tips for Maintaining a Healthy Knee

Maintaining knee health is crucial for preventing pain and injury, especially with age or activity levels.

1.

Low-Impact Exercise

Regular exercise, such as swimming or cycling, strengthens the muscles around the knee without putting undue stress on the joint.

2.

Healthy Weight

Carrying extra weight can strain the knee joint, so maintaining a healthy weight helps reduce stress on the knees.

3.

Supportive Footwear

Proper footwear provides support to the knee by maintaining proper alignment and reducing impact during movement.

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Knee Pain FAQ

What causes knee pain?

Knee pain can be caused by injury, overuse, arthritis, or structural imbalances in the joint.

How can I prevent knee pain?

Maintaining a healthy weight, doing regular low-impact exercise, and avoiding repetitive stress on the knee are effective preventive measures.

When should I see a doctor for knee pain?

If the pain persists or worsens, or if there’s significant swelling or instability, seeing a doctor is recommended for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

What treatments are available for knee pain?

Treatment options include physical therapy, medications, injections, or surgery, depending on the cause and severity of the pain.

Can knee pain be treated without surgery?

Yes, in many cases, knee pain can be managed with non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy, medications, or injections.

What are the risks of knee surgery?

While surgery can be effective, risks include infection, blood clots, and prolonged recovery times. Consulting with a healthcare professional is essential to assess the best treatment option.