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What is Causing Your Knee Pain? Tendonitis? How to Know? (Patellar Tendonitis? Quadricep Tendonitis?)
Bob & Brad discuss patellar and quadriceps tendonitis and tendinopathy in the knee. Tendonitis is inflammation of the tendon. Tendinopathy is a degeneration of the collagen protein that forms the ...
For those who love winter, the only thing worse than bad snow, is a bad knee. Unfortunately, many winter sports put significant stress on the knee and kneecap which can lead to pain and shorter ski or ...
Q: I have not been able to run for the last five months because of a knee problem and I am subsequently becoming quite desperate in terms of treatment and advice. Well here goes...about 5.5 months ago ...
Walking makes you feel great, but knee pain when walking uphill (or downhill) can leave you ready to permanently park your walking shoes. Typical knee issues that cause pain while walking on an ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The patient is a 24-year-old woman who presented to the initial treating physician with a complex history of ...
Any joint can become painful, but one of the toughest to deal with is the knee. Because they must support your body weight day in and day out, knees get a lot of use. “A knee joint consists of ...
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Knee clicking: Why your joints pop, when it’s harmless, and when it could signal serious damage
Knee clicking, or crepitus, is often harmless, caused by air bubbles or tendon movement. However, persistent clicking with ...
A swollen knee can be caused when your knee is hit and the thin sac around the kneecap, known as the bursa, swells. Tiffany Raymond Q. Last week, I was working in the yard and banged my left knee hard ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . High-intensity laser therapy may reduce pain and improve function for patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome ...
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