Swelling behind the knee is a common problem, typically from a Bakers Cyst. We look at 5 common causes of a lump behind the knee and how to treat them
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Swelling on top of knee is a common problem caused by injury, inflammation or medical conditions. Find out about the causes & best treatments for swelling above knee.
Baker’s Cyst basically is a fluid-filled cyst which causes bulging & a feeling of tightness behind the knee. This pain usually gets worse when the knee is fully flexed or extended or when the p…
Arthritis of the knee is common. There are different types, but they share some symptoms, such as swelling, tenderness, and loss of mobility.
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What is a Baker’s Cyst - A baker cyst is a painful condition which can be characterized by swelling in the back of the knee. This swelling occurs due inflammation in the synovial joint that encapsulates the knee. This results in the out-pouching of fluid into a little balloon type sac from the synovial lining.
Experiencing knee pain? Find out about the different types of knee pain and how they can be treated.
Knee swelling after exercise is a common problem that can affect anyone, from athletes to casual exercisers. When the knee joint accumulates excess fluid, it can cause pain, stiffness, and discomfort, making it difficult to
Rheumatoid arthritis, often known as RA, is an autoimmune and inflammatory condition in which a person’s immune system unintentionally attacks healthy cells, leading to inflammation (painful swelling) in the affected areas of the body. The condition frequently affects the hands, knees, or ankles, and typically the same joint on both sides of the body, such as both hands and both knees. In some worse cases, the condition also tends to affect other organs of the body including the eyes, heart, circulatory system, and lungs.
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The knee is a highly complex joint built up of multiple bones, muscles, tendons, and other tissues. And because there are so many (literal) moving parts, it’s extremely common for people to experience different kinds of pain in and around the knee joint. Many individuals experience pain directly behind the knee, but they often receive… Continue reading Why Do I Have Pain Behind the Knee? Common Diagnoses and Prognoses