Knee pain affects millions of people worldwide, often interfering with daily activities such as walking, squatting, climbing stairs, and even getting in and out of the car. It is one of the most ...
Bob & Brad discuss signs and tests that can be done to assess if you may have knee osteoarthritis. With knee osteoarthritis, ...
This past Saturday, I ran 3 easy miles on the treadmill (first time using one) and experienced a locked sensation in my right knee after I finished my run. By that evening, it was swollen and I could ...
If you experience knee pain after sitting with your legs bent, it may be caused by arthritis, tendonitis, bursitis, or ...
Because of its complex range of motion and the weight that’s often distributed through the joint, the knee is vulnerable to injury. The knee is one of the most complex joints in your body. It can flex ...
No one who has experienced a serious knee injury and corresponding knee pain takes regaining mobility for granted. Whether pursuing athletic interests, recreational activities like cycling or jogging ...
A burning pain or sensation can occur in the knee after a trauma, overuse injury, or strain. Rest, ice, over-the-counter medication, and a knee support may help relieve symptoms, but some people may ...
Knee pain has been the hot topic around our office this week. With the nicer weather, more people are outside, and their knees are “talking” to them. Knee pain is the second most common complaint of ...
Though lots of things can cause your knees to hurt, arthritis is often to blame. Osteoarthritis, which is when the protective tissue (also called cartilage) in your knee wears away, is common in older ...
A variety of issues can cause knee swelling, including injuries and medical conditions such as arthritis. A person can treat some of these causes at home, while other issues may require medical ...
sitting for long periods of time moving from a sitting position to a standing position knee discomfort that doesn’t go away when seated This knee pain can be the result of: the length of time you’re ...