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What is causing your knee pain? Bursitis? How to tell? (Suprapatellar, prepatellar, infrapatellar, or pes anserine bursitis)
Bob and Brad discuss how to tell if your knee pain is bursitis, including suprapatellar, prepatellar, infrapatellar, and pes ...
Of all causes, overuse is the most common reason for an infused knee. Fluid buildup is your body’s way of protecting the area from extra damage. You may have minor swelling after a vigorous activity.
A feeling of tightness or stiffness in the knee may feel painful, but some people experience knee tightness with no pain. It can occur as a result of overuse, injury, or age-related wear and tear.
Pain in the top, or front, of the knee — also known as anterior knee pain — has several possible causes. If the top, or front, of the knee hurts, it may be due to tendonitis, arthritis, or another ...
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