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Knee Pain and Problems
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Knee
Common knee problems include sprains, strains, torn cartilage, and arthritis.
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Torn Meniscus
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Knee
Between the bones of the knees are two crescent-shaped disks of connective tissue, called menisci, which also act as shock absorbers to cushion the lower part of the leg from the weight of the rest of the body. Meniscus tears can happen when twisting while bearing weight.
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Knee Ligament Injuries
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Knee
Learn about the 4 major ligaments of the knee, and about common injuries, symptoms, and treatment.
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Evaluation Procedures for Orthopedic Problems
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Knee
To help the orthopedist determine your treatment, you'll need a physical exam, a medical history profile, and a description of symptoms.
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Treatment Plans
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Knee
For most orthopedic disorders and injuries, more than one form of treatment may be appropriate.
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Arthroscopy
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Knee
Orthopedic surgeons use arthroscopy to diagnose and treat joint problems. An arthroscope is a small, tube shaped instrument that is used to look inside a joint.
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Joint Replacement Surgery
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Knee
Joint replacement surgery removes and replaces an arthritic or damaged joint with an artificial joint. Read on to learn how to get ready for the procedure, and possible complications.
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Baker Cyst
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Knee
A Baker cyst (popliteal cyst) is a fluid-filled sac that forms behind the knee.
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Iliotibial Band Syndrome
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Knee
Iliotibial band syndrome (often called IT band syndrome) is a health problem that causes pain on the outside of the knee. It mostly commonly happens in athletes, especially distance runners, or those new to exercise. Read on to learn more.
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Knee Pain
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Knee
Knee pain is very common, especially in highly active people who put a lot of pressure on their knees, such as runners. Read on to learn more about this condition.
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Bone Bruise
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Knee
A bone bruise is a traumatic injury to a bone that is less severe than a bone fracture.
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Knee Replacement Surgery
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Knee
When your knee is badly damaged by disease or injury, an artificial knee replacement may be considered. During knee replacement surgery, your joint surfaces are replaced by prostheses. These are plastic and metal parts that are used to replace your joint surfaces. Read on to learn more.
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