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Title: What Should You Know About Knee Pain?


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DR. SUNIL RAJAN
Head of Department Apollo Institute of
Orthopaedics, Apollo Hospitals, Indore M.S
Orthopedics, Specialization Joint Replacement
Surgery
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What Should You Know About Knee Pain?
  • Knee pain is one of the most common
    musculoskeletal complaint that brings people to
    their doctor.
  • With today's increasingly active society, the
    number of knee problems is increasing. Knee pain
    has a wide variety of causes and treatments.
  • In treating many types of knee pain, a common
    goal is to break the inflammatory cycle. Home
    remedies that control inflammation and help to
    break the inflammatory cycle are protection,
    rest, ice, compression, and elevation. This
    regimen is summarized by the mnemonic PRICE.
  • If your symptoms have not gone away after trying
    three to seven days of PRICE therapy and
    over-the-counter anti-inflammatory pain
    medications, set up an appointment with your
    doctor, or a sports medicine or orthopedic (bone
    and muscle) specialist to further evaluate the
    pain.

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 Anatomy of the Knee 
The knee joint's main function is to bend and
straighten for moving the body. The knee is more
than just a simple hinge. It also twists and
rotates. In order to perform all of these actions
and to support the entire body while doing so,
the knee relies on a number of structures,
including bones, ligaments, tendons, and
cartilage.
1. Bones
  • The knee joint involves three bones.
  • The thighbone or femur comprises the top portion
    of the joint.
  • One of the bones in the lower leg (calf area),
    the tibia, provides the bottom portion of the
    joint.
  • The kneecap or patella rides along the front of
    the femur.
  • The remaining bone in the calf, the fibula is not
    directly involved in the knee joint but is close
    to the outer portion of the joint (sometimes this
    bone is included in the knee joint and therefore
    the joint will be described as involving four
    bones).

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2. Ligaments
  1.  Ligaments are fibrous bands that connect bones
    to each other.
  2. The knee includes four important ligaments, all
    four of which connect the femur to the tibia
  • The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and
    posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) provide front
    and back (anterior and posterior) and rotational
    stability to the knee.
  • The medial collateral ligament (MCL) and lateral
    collateral ligament (LCL) located along the inner
    (medial) and outer (lateral) sides of the knee
    provide medial and lateral stability to the knee.

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3. Tendons
  • Tendons are fibrous bands similar to ligaments.
  • Instead of connecting bones to other bones as
    ligaments do, tendons connect muscles to bones.
  • The two important tendons in the knee are (1) the
    quadriceps tendon connecting the quadriceps
    muscle, which lies on the front of the thigh, to
    the patella and (2) the patellar tendon
    connecting the patella to the tibia (technically
    this is a ligament because it connects two
    bones).
  • The quadriceps and patellar tendons as well as
    the patella itself are sometimes called the
    extensor mechanism, and together with the
    quadriceps muscle they facilitate leg extension
    (straightening).

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4. Cartilage
Cartilaginous structures called menisci (one is a
meniscus) line the top of the tibia and lie
between the tibia and the two knuckles at the
bottom of the femur (the femoral
condyles). Menisci provide both space and
cushion for the knee joint.
5. Bursae
  1. Bursae (singular is bursa) are fluid-filled sacs
    that help to cushion the knee. The knee contains
    three important groups of bursae.
  • The prepatellar bursa lies in front of the
    patella.
  • The anserine bursa is located on the inner side
    of the knee about 2 inches below the joint.
  • The infrapatellar bursa is located underneath the
    patella.

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Risk Factors for and Causes of Knee Pain
Any activity that could injure the knee is a risk
factor for developing knee pain. Doing strenuous
athletic activity without proper warm-up can
increase risk for knee pain. Obesity is a risk
factor for osteoarthritis of the knee. Smoking is
a risk factor for rheumatoid arthritis.
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Are you looking the best Knee specialist in
Indore for Orthopaedic surgery? If yes, Dr. Sunil
Rajan is one of the best Knee specialist and
Orthopaedic surgeon in Indore. Dr. Sunil Rajan is
known for knee, hip and Shoulder replacement
surgery. Dr. Sunil Rajan has done more than 15000
joint replacement surgeries in 22 years. Book an
Appointment today call us at 9826200015 and
online visit for more informatoin -
https//www.drsunilrajan.com
Request an Appointment / General Inquiry
-  https//www.drsunilrajan.com/contactus.htm
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