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Causes of Pain While Bending the Knee- by Dr Markandaiya Acharya

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 When it comes to knee pain, there can be a number of different reasons, especially when the knee is bent. This article will look at knee pain from the point of view of an orthopedician and explain in detail three typical causes: osteoarthritis, a torn meniscus, and patellofemoral pain syndrome. Introduction The knee is a complicated joint that helps you move around and supports a lot of weight as you go about your daily life. Any pain that comes from moving the knee can make a person's life very hard. It's important to find out what's causing the pain so that you can treat it correctly and help the person feel better. Osteoarthritis Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease in which the cartilage in the knee joint slowly breaks down. As the cartilage goes away, the bones can rub against each other and cause pain, stiffness, and swelling. Most of the time, these sensations are worse when the knee is bent. The goal of treatment for osteoarthritis is to reduce pain, impr...

Heel Pain: A Comprehensive Guide

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Heel pain is a common ailment that can significantly impact your daily life, making even simple tasks like walking or standing difficult. This article delves deeper into the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, prevention strategies, and frequently asked questions surrounding heel pain. Understanding the Heel's Anatomy The heel, located at the back of the foot below the ankle, is the largest bone in the foot. It comprises three key structures: Calcaneus: This bone acts as the primary shock absorber, bearing most of your weight during walking. Fat Pad: This layer of soft tissue cushions and protects the calcaneus. Plantar Fascia: This tough band of tissue stretches from your heel to your toes, supporting the arch and aiding in walking. ( Causes of Heel Pain ) Unveiling the Causes of Heel Pain Heel pain can arise from various factors, including: Plantar Fasciitis: This inflammation of the plantar fascia, often caused by overuse or repeated stress, typically presents as...