It depends whether the pain came on gradually or suddenly. If it came on gradually, it could be
1) Runners Knee (patellofemoral pain syndrome)
2) Chondromalacia Patella - thinning of the cartilage on the back of the kneecap
3) Osgood Schlatters - most common in teenagers
4) Patellar Tendonitis - inflammation of the tendon below the kneecap
5) Arthritis - wear and tear of the cartilage and bone
6) Bursitis - inflammation of one of the fluid filled sacs around the knee
if it came on suddenly it could be
1) Knee Sprain - overstretching on one of the knee ligaments
2) Meniscus Tear - tear in the cartilage lining the knee joint
There are litterally thousands of possible causes. these could be being overweight and so putting added pressure in the knee, cartilidge sprain/damage, ligament sprain/fracture and lots lots more my advice would be to see a doctor and get refered to a physiotheropist.
There are a huge number of causes of knee pain. Knee Pain starts either following an injury, or builds up gradually over time.
The most common knee injuries are ligament and/or cartilage tears, sprains, dislocated knee and/or fractures
The most common knee conditions (those that build up gradually over time) are Arthritis, Bursitis, Housemaids knee, bakers cyst, chondromalacia patella, osgood schlatters, anterior knee pain, and general muscle weakness.
Pain on the inner side (medial) of the knee is most commonly caused by
1) MCL Tear: tear in the medial collateral ligament when the knee is twisted
2) Medial Cartilage tear: tear in the cartilage/meniscus that lines the knee joint. Can be caused by an injury or develop gradually over time
3) Arthritis: Wear and tear of the cartilage and bone in the knee. Most common over the age of 50
See this site for more info
Inflammation in the back of the knee or a loss of cartilage in the back of the knee.
There can be a # of answers, factors can be age, job, race, gender, wight... Best place to answer you're question is at Web MD...
http://symptoms.webmd.com/default.htm
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Pain in the back of the knee can be relieved simply by placing your leg in an elevated position and stretch it. Massage it whilst it is stretching for at least five minutes. Drinking lots of water will also aliviated the pain, as this will diminish the fluid around your knee. Pain in the back of the knee is simply a build up of fluid. Exercise at least once every hour. I found that dancing is a good form of exercise.
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If you think about it, the knee is a working mechanism that acts as a joint and helps you move easier. It can be easy to strain it or fall on it or overuse it causing injuries. There are many working parts in there.
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