Runner's knee refers to a number of medical conditions that cause pain around the front of the knee (patellofemoral pain). These conditions include anterior knee pain syndrome, patellofemoral malalignment, and chondromalacia patella.
Many athletes put heavy stress on the front of their knees. For example, jumpers, skiers, cyclists, and soccer players can also have symptoms of runner's knee.
The artwork strives to illustrate the experience of Julia McDonald as an orthopaedic patient and her heartfelt joy as she celebrates the end of a year, post-surgery.
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Although arthritis is often the first illness that comes to mind, our knees are vulnerable to many diseases and conditions. Bone and joint problems are among the most disabling and costly medical issues in the United States.
Bones are rigid, but they do “give” a little bit. Of course, if you bend a bone too far, it will break. Broken bones range from slight cracks to shattered bone, broken into several pieces.
When you walk, the many parts of your knee usually work together in harmony. Because the stability of your knee depends so much on the supporting muscles, tendons, and ligaments, injuries in these structures are common.
Many of the problems children have with their bones and joints do not even occur in adults. Treatment options for knee problems are usually quite different for a child.