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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Suffering with Knee Pain ? A guide to solving your problems

Knee pain is such a common complaint in our Orthopedic practice, that I decided to write something about it; so the readers may benefit by getting an insight into the medical intricacy of diagnosis and treatment planning.

Lets diversify our subjects according to Age. I 'll be focusing on common ailments which cause knee discomfort.

Adults, both Men & Women, between the age group of 25-35 years often complain of Knee pain, with difficulty in getting up from sitting or squatting position, or after climbing stairs. Most such cases are due to Cartilage damage happening at Patello-Femoral interface, commonly called Chondromalacia Patellae or Patellofemoral syndrome. It is relatively more common in young ladies.

Young, active adults are also prone to twisting injuries. Such injuries may cause damage to meniscus and ligaments inside the knee. While a meniscus tear is more likely to cause interference in knee movements, locking episodes, or difficulty in squatting & cross leg sitting; a ligament tear more often causes instability, esp on walking stairs or sloppy, irregular terrain.

In middle age groups between 35-50 years, arthritis becomes a predominant reason for knee pain, with injuries constituting a close second. This is the age of our peak performance years, and we can not allow disability to affect the pace of growth. This is also the the age, when a lot of preventive measures can be undertaken, to prevent or the least delay onset of more severe arthritis. So, I prefer to call it the "Action Age Group"

As we go towards the senior adults in the age group of 50-70 years, Arthritis becomes the predominant reason for knee pain, closely associated with another disorder, Osteoporosis. For optimum bone health, it is important to understand the philosophy behind bone and joint damage,
and take necessary steps to control or cue the problem    www.bonesclinic.com

Disclaimer

The opinions expressed in this blog must not be considered in lieu of medical advice. They represent opinions of the blog writer and resources. The articles are for information purpose only, and a formal medical advice should be sought before undergoing any treatment.