What can Cause Chronic Knee Pain?

Many people deal with temporary knee pain at least once in their lives, which is different from chronic pain. Temporary knee pain occurs due to an injury/ accident. On the other hand, chronic knee pain is not always attributed to an accident; it is most often the result of different causes or conditions. These include:

  • Osteoarthritis: painful inflammation and joints damage caused by degeneration
  • Tendonitis: pain in the front of the knee, which worsens when you climb stairs or walk on a slope
  • Bursitis: inflammation caused by overwork or repeated injury to the knee
  • Gout: a form of arthritis resulting from the accumulation of uric acid
  • Baker’s cyst: an increase in synovial fluid behind the knee
  • Rheumatoid arthritis: a chronic inflammatory autoimmune condition; it is painful and may eventually cause joint deformity as well as joint deformity
  • Bone tumors: osteosarcoma (the second most common bone cancer), most commonly occurs in the knee

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Factors that can aggravate chronic knee pain include:

  • Improper skeletal alignment
  • injuries to the knee structure, which can cause bleeding and swelling
  • knee overload
  • infections
  • improper muscle tension
  • physical activity performed without warming up

Regardless its cause, chronic knee pain requires tests and diagnoses.  Expert Knee pain treatment Denver physicians confirm that this may include include blood tests, physical examination, X-rays, CT or MRI scans and other imaging tests.

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