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Degenerative joint disease (osteoarthritis)
fluid inside the knee joint
Fluid build up above the knee cap
To remove excess fluid on the joint.
Trauma......was there a fall or sports injury?.....If so possible meniscus tear......Trauma to a knee can cause both...
A small amount of fluid build up at the joint, possilby a sign of slight arthritis, mild gout or a moderate physical trauma ( for example a fall onto the knee).
Joint effusion
The knee is a hinge joint.
I got pain in my left knee since last two months . MRI reports says "Bucket handle tear-Posterior horn of medial meniscus and minimal joint effusion" I am regular squash player and 40 year old .Please advise me that how can I get rid of this problem and play my normal game
The knee joint is located in the leg at the knee. It is a type of hinge joint.
knee
It is a fluid build up on top of the knee cap