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ACL injuries can cause knee instability (especially with twisting/pivoting) and often require structured rehab, with surgery considered in some cases.
A fluid-filled swelling behind the knee often linked to joint irritation, which can cause tightness, discomfort and reduced bend.
Overuse-related pain on the outside of the knee (common in runners), often managed with load modification and hip/knee strength strategies.
A thigh bone fracture that affects weight-bearing and mobility, requiring medical management and staged rehabilitation.
Cartilage injury on the outer side of the knee that can cause pain, swelling, catching or reduced movement.
Outer-knee ligament sprain that can cause pain and instability, often from a sideways force to the knee.
Cartilage injury on the inner side of the knee causing pain, swelling and sometimes locking or catching.
Inner-knee ligament sprain that can cause pain and instability, commonly from a force pushing the knee inward.
A growth-related knee condition in adolescents causing pain at the tibial tuberosity (below the kneecap), often aggravated by running and jumping.
Degenerative joint change causing pain, stiffness and reduced function, often affecting walking, stairs and activity tolerance.
Pain around or behind the kneecap often linked to load, movement patterns and muscle control, common with stairs, squats or running.
A kneecap fracture that can affect knee bending and straightening strength, requiring medical care and progressive rehab.
Overload-related tendon pain below the kneecap, common in jumping sports, managed with graded loading and strength work.
Inner-knee pain from irritation of a bursa/tendon area below the joint line, often linked to overuse and biomechanics.
Swelling and pain at the front of the knee (over the kneecap), often related to kneeling or direct pressure.
PCL injuries can affect knee stability (often after a direct impact) and are managed with targeted rehab and, in some cases, surgical input.
A tear in the front thigh muscle causing pain with running, kicking or stairs, managed with progressive strengthening and return-to-sport planning.
A fracture involving the top of the shin bone at the knee joint, affecting weight-bearing and stability and requiring staged rehabilitation.
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