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Q: What is fluid formation in knee after injury?
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What does it mean if you have a sudden knee injury for no apparent reason?

Sudden knee pain with no injury


When do you need to get a knee brace?

When you get a knee injury.


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What is most likely to contribute to anterior knee pain?

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


Can water on the knee caused by a fall drain on its own?

No. Once you have fluid in your knee you can only have a medical physician drain the fluid. It's not a big deal if you have fluid in your knee unless you are experiencing pain in your knee.


What is an injury to a joint such as the ankle knee or wrist?

Injury to a joint


Fluid in the knee can it cause gane green?

Fluid in the knee, known as knee effusion, is typically not associated with gangrene. Gangrene is a serious condition caused by a lack of blood supply to tissues, leading to tissue death. However, if the fluid in the knee is infected (septic arthritis), it could potentially lead to tissue necrosis and gangrene if left untreated.


What is the name of the fluid that lubricates the joints?

The horse's knee is a hinge joint, one of a larger group of joints known as synovial or diarthrodial joints. These joints move along one plane, at the point of contact with the articulating bones. Synovial joints are cushioned by fibrous fluid-filled capsules that surround the joint surfaces to provide lubrication for movement. The fluid inside this membrane is called "synovial fluid," and it protects the bone against excessive friction that would cause erosion and pain. When too little synovial fluid is present, the knee joint can become inflamed and develop arthritis.


What injury did Kara Lang suffer in 2006?

She had a knee injury in the off-season.