Knee Conditions
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Progressive wear of the knee’s cartilage causing bones to rub together leading to pain, stiffness and reduced function that worsens over time.
A focal injury to the joint surface cartilage, typically from a traumatic sporting episode, causing pain, swelling and mechanical symptoms distinct from generalised arthritis.
Overload on the joint between the kneecap and femur causing pain at the front of the knee aggravated by stairs, squatting and pivoting activities.
Rupture of the main stabilising ligament of the knee causing instability and giving way, most commonly from a pivoting or twisting injury during sport.
A tear of the ligament along the inner side of the knee, typically from a blow to the outer knee causing pain, swelling and instability on the medial side.
A tear in one of the knee’s shock-absorbing cartilages causing pain, clicking, swelling and locking — from either a traumatic twist or gradual degenerative wear.
The kneecap slips out of its groove on the femur causing severe pain, swelling and instability, and can become a recurrent problem requiring surgical correction.
