MOST COMMON CAUSES OF KNEE PAIN


Knee Replacement Surgery
At one point in our lives, we experience knee pain, which may be as a result of an injury obtained during sports or other activities. Knee pain can affect anyone regardless of their age. It can be caused by an injury as mentioned previously, or by medical conditions such as arthritis, gout, and infection. When we experience knee pain, we should quickly visit an orthopedic hospital for a checkup.

Symptoms

Most common symptoms of knee pain are:
         Swelling and stiffness
         Redness and warmth to the touch
         Weakness or instability
         Popping or crunching noises
         Inability to fully straighten the knee


 Bursitis:
In every human, there is a sac(bursa) beneath the skin and above the joint, this sac contains a small amount of fluid that helps to inhibit friction when the joints are in motion. When we fall or continuously bend and kneel, it causes irritation to the bursa which can lead to pain and swelling.
Dislocated kneecap:
When your kneecap dislodges from its original position, it is called a dislocated kneecap, this can lead to knee pain and swelling.
IT (iliotibial) band syndrome:
The iliotibial is an extended piece of tissue that connects your hip down to the outer part of the knee. When we involve in rigorous activities, it can cause an inflammation on the tissue which will lead to pain on the outer side of the knee.
Osgood-Schlatter disease:
When we are young, our bones and other parts of the knee continues to change, during this process, we may experience a painful bump below the knee.
Osteoarthritis:
This is the major cause of knee pain on people within age 50. This type of arthritis makes the knee joint to experience severe pain and ache especially when you are active. It sometimes causes stiffness of the joint during the early hours of the day.
   
Why You May Need A Knee Replacement Surgery

Although Osteoarthritis is the major reason why you may need to undergo a knee replacement, these other reasons may also require you to have a knee replacement surgery.

Limited movement: When you find it difficult or impossible to bend your knee, it is a sign of osteoarthritis which may require you to undergo a knee replacement surgery.
Deformities: Individuals with bowed legs may also need to get surgery in order to restore the knee to the normal position.
Knee injuries: Some knee injuries such as a broken bone can lead to arthritis, which may call for knee replacement surgery.
Inhibition of blood flow: If the blood stop flowing o the bones, your doctors may recommend surgery.

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