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Infrared thermal imaging reveals distinct patterns in adolescent anterior knee pain: A pilot study. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Exp Orthop
Yalcinkaya A   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Influence of pain severity on health-related quality of life in Chinese knee osteoarthritis patients.

open access: green, 2015
Jian Pang   +11 more
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Atypical knee pain

The Journal of Family Practice, 2022
The patient found it hard to climb stairs-and to complete a particular task when getting dressed. Difficulty with that task provided a useful diagnostic clue.
Garrett K, Berger   +4 more
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A child with knee pain

BMJ, 2012
A 13 year old boy presented to the accident and emergency department because he was unable to bear weight on his left leg and had a history of pain in the left knee. The pain began 10 days before, after a fall, at which time he had a dull pain in his knee but was still able to bear weight.
John, Adu, Matthew, Nixon, Alfie, Bass
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Anterior Knee Pain

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1988
Anterior knee pain is a common symptom, especially in adolescence, and often no specific cause is sought or identified. Physicians who treat patients with knee pain should understand the normal anatomic features and the biomechanics of the patellofemoral joint.
M H, Bourne   +3 more
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KNEE PAIN - DRIVING

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2003
A 30 year old physiotherapist had a long history of mild intermittent anterior knee pain. Five days prior to presentation she had been driving her manual car in heavy traffic and noticed that with repeated depression of the clutch her left knee developed pain and swelling.
Brukner, P. D., Morris, H.
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The Painful Knee

Orthopedics, 1999
Knee Arthroplasty: Alternatives, Techniques, & Management ...
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Knee Pain Is Not Always the Knee

JBJS Reviews
» Lumbar spine pathology is a known cause of referred pain to the lower extremities and should be investigated as a possible source of knee pain, especially with patients in their sixth decade.» While primary knee pathology is common, spinal pathology should always be considered in older patients presenting with knee pain ...
Katherine A. Lygrisse   +2 more
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Pain in the Athlete’s Knee

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1987
When the athlete develops knee pain, conventional radiographs are often helpful to establish the correct diagnosis. Knee arthrography may provide additional information when conventional radiography shows no specific abnormality. A number of causes of knee pain in the athlete are illustrated.
J J, Kaye, E P, Nance
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