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What is Knee pain?

21:56 - 4 May , 2021

Disease

It is a fairly common condition due to various injuries such as a cartilage tear, a sprain, or a torn ligament; although it can also be due to viral or bacterial infections, as well as some conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and gout, among others.

There are different reasons why knees can be injured, but the most common are:

  • Bursitis.
  • Torn menisci.
  • Fractures.
  • Anterior cruciate ligament injury.
  • Patellar tendinitis.

Like any condition, some factors can increase the risk of knee problems, including:

  • Some sports, activities, or professions.
  • Muscle weakness.
  • Lack of flexibility.
  • Previous injuries.
  • Overweight and obesity.

Signs and symptoms Knee pain

The symptoms will depend on the condition, but the characteristic signs consist of: 

  • Lack of strength and stability.
  • Redness.
  • Heat when touching the knee.
  • Reduced ability to move.
  • Inflammatory processes.
  • Numbness. 
  • Cracking noises in the knee. 

Although some knee pain is not serious, certain cases may be and cause complications or even disability, especially if not treated in time. If you have knee pain, you must see an orthopedist to review your case and determine the optimal treatment for you.

Diagnosis and treatment Knee pain

Once you know your symptoms and your medical history, your doctor will perform a physical examination to observe your sensitivity, ability to move, and degree of pain. If deemed necessary, they will request laboratory and diagnostic tests such as ultrasound, X-rays, MRI, and computed tomography, which allows them to assess the direct cause.

The treatment plan will depend on your specific problem, but it will mainly focus on minimizing symptoms with the use of painkillers and anti-inflammatories, rest, and the application of hot or cold compresses.

They can also recommend physiotherapy sessions and exercises to strengthen the muscles around the knee, and improve balance, and flexing ability.

Correct some erroneous movements or postures in the practice of a sport, your profession, or in daily life. They may also suggest the use of knee braces or orthopedic soles to reduce pressure on the side of the affected knee and help stabilize it.

In specific cases, direct injections into the patella of:

  • Hyaluronic acid.
  • Corticosteroids. 
  • Plasma high in platelets. 

For extreme cases, the recommended options may be:

  • Arthroscopic surgery: to repair damaged joints, cartilage, and ligaments.
  • Partial knee surgery: to replace only the most damaged part of the knee with metal or plastic structures.
  • Osteotomy: consists of the extraction of a part of the femur or tibia to align the knee and relieve pain.
  • Total knee replacement: it is replaced with a prosthesis.

At the Orthopedics and Traumatology Center, we seek to improve the lives of patients restricted or immobilized by musculoskeletal disorders or injuries. We specialize in the care of the locomotor system by integrating the latest medical, biological, and technological advances, in strict adherence to the highest international standards of patient care.

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