Following acute trauma to the knee, assessment can prove difficult. An acute MCL injury is often painful and there may be swelling, as well as a loss of motion. These things make grading injury severity and treatment planning challenging.
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Causes Of Inner Knee Pain Three of the most common causes of inner knee pain we see in our Randwick and Sydney physio practices all have slightly different presentations from each other. Difference with regard to their onset, the behavior of their symptoms, as well as the activities that aggravate the pain. Obtaining an accurate… Read More >
What Is Medial Knee Pain? In my Sydney and Randwick physio practices I find that medial knee pain is an extremely common location which patients experience symptoms. Anatomically the medial side of the knee is what the lay person would typically refer to as being the inside of the knee, the part of the knee… Read More >
What Are The Symptoms Of Pes Anserinus Bursitis? Typically with pes anserinus bursitis the major feature is pain where the pain experienced is felt on the inside area of the knee. Generally the pain is most noticeable with regard to regular daily activities felt when going up and down stairs and running. The Pes Anserine… Read More >
What Is Pes Anserine Bursitis Pes anserine bursitis also referred to as pes anserinus bursitis is an inflammatory condition of a bursa on the medial aspect of the knee. The pes anserine bursa is situated two inches below the joint line on the inside of the knee, situated between the pes anserinus tendons and superficial… Read More >