- Knee pain - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Knee pain may be the result of an injury, such as a ruptured ligament or torn cartilage Medical conditions — including arthritis, gout and infections — also can cause knee pain
- Tight Knees - Mayo Clinic Connect
I am 2 1 2 years out and my right TKR is still very tight and get's stiff no matter how much I exercise or stretch It's a way of life Also, many times when one is corrected it will cause issues with your gait and affect the other knee or lower back because you walk much different
- Reasons for Pain Behind (In Back Of) The Knee - WebMD
Your knee feels stiff and sore and may swell after you've been moving around You've probably worn down the cartilage, the stuff that helps cushion the ends of your bones
- Get the facts about knee pain - Mayo Clinic Health System
There are also ways that you can treat your knee pain at home, such as over-the-counter pain medication, ice, rest, elevation and compression Maintain a healthy weight Warm up and stretch before physical activity Exercise appropriately for your body Build up muscle Wear proper shoes
- Pain in back of knee: Symptoms, causes, and treatment
Pain in the back of the knee has many potential causes, including Baker's cysts and muscle injuries Learn more about causes, how to treat it, and outlook here
- Tightness in Knee: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments - Healthline
A doctor can determine the cause of your knee tightness, and together you can develop a treatment plan to resolve your condition You may have a physical exam, imaging tests, or lab tests
- Knee Pain: Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
You may feel pain on one side that sometimes feels like it’s coming from the back of your knee Pain can also radiate to areas around your knee, like your lower leg or thigh
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