Knee

Knee pain is a frequent complaint. It can sometimes be concerning, particularly if it is very sore. However, knees often respond well to specific exercises and the pain is rarely caused by something serious. The knee is built to be very strong and is good at holding your weight, walking, and jumping (especially when the surrounding muscles are strong). It is very difficult to damage.

Most knee complaints will improve with time and some simple steps to strengthen it. At times it might not feel that your knee can get any better, but very few people need any extra care other than the steps below.


Help With Your Diagnosed Condition

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)

Arthroscopy

Articular Chondral and Osteochondral Injuries

Baker’s Cyst

Degenerative Meniscus Tears

www.thekneeresource.com/conditions/degenerative-meniscus-tears/

Osteoarthritis

Hip & Knee Replacement Information Video

Patient Decision Support Tool for Joint Replacement

Patella Dislocation

www.nhs.uk/Conditions/dislocated-knee

www.patient.info/doctor/knee-fractures-and-dislocations

Patellofemoral Pain

Spontaneous Osteonecrosis

Steroid Injections

Tendinopathy