Knee dysfunctions occur due to fractures, dislocations, anterior cruciate ligament injuries, meniscal tears, tendon tears, collateral ligament tears, and patella-femoral dysfunction. The symptoms of knee dysfunction are popping sensation during twisting, locking, or clicking while bending knee, pain, and inability to straighten the knee. It is managed by resting, icing the injured region, and applying compression and elevation.
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I have pain in my right knee following a fall. Kindly help.
Query: Hi doctor,I have a history of fall two months back. Now, there is a pain in the medial aspect of the right knee with swelling. The pain increases with exertions and flexions of the knee. Read Full »
Answer: Hi,Welcome to icliniq.com.There is a pain in the medial aspect of the knee, but you are able to walk. It indicates that there is no chance of fracture. If there is a fracture, your movement will be restricted. So, it might be a sprain in tendons or in ligaments. The healing of the sprain will take t... Read Full »