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A Baker's cyst is a swelling that can develop behind the knee filled with fluid from inside the knee joint.
Could be a Bakers cyst or a DVT. Check out both possibilities.
Pain behind the knee is usually caused by 1) Bakers Cyst: inflammation of the bursa (fluid filled sac) behind the knee 2) Cartilage tear 3) Arthritis 4) A hamstring injury 5) A knee sprain
A Baker's cyst is a benign swelling of the semimembranosus or some other synovial bursa found behind the knee joint.
he has parkinson's.
Osteoarthritis of the knee joints, is the most prevalent degenerative disease, probably, in USA.
Synovial hypertrophy is a disease of the knee that happens when the membrane lining the knee joint thickens. The conditions is usually a result of injury and inflammation.
Knee issues and knee pain can be improved variably with yoga. To help with the knee pain, an ideal support would be a foam block or foam pad. This will help offset the impact, force, and weight on the knee.
ozgood schlatters disease which is in the knee from fast growing
Degenerative joint disease (osteoarthritis)
See the related link for info on magnetic Knee braces. Remember though that they may reduce the symptoms. They do not cure the disease.
There are 5 main causes of pain behind the knee 1) Bakers Cyst - inflammation of the bursa (fluid filled sac) at the back of the knee. It is normally asscoiated with swelling behind the knee 2) Cartilage Tear - a tear in the cartilage at the back of the knee. 3) Arthritis - wear and tear of the bones and cartilage. Most common over the age of 50 4) Hamstring Injury - injury (eg tear or overstretching) of the hamstrings muscles down the back of the leg 5) Knee Sprain - overstretching one of the knee ligaments See this site for more info