Knee Conditions
The knee joint is formed between the two large prominences at the lower end of the thigh bone and two corresponding semicircular pits at the top of the shin bone, that are made deeper by two shallow cups on each side known as the cartilages (menisci) of the knee. It is a very strong hinge joint that can bend and straighten and is made more stable on twisting movements by several ligaments that act as restraints to protect the joint.
An overview of the most common elbow conditions we treat:
Arthritis of the knee
Download PDFLoose body in the knee
Download PDFMedial collateral ligament sprain at the knee
Download PDFCoronary ligament sprain
Download PDFBursitis at the Knee
Download PDFPrepatellar and infrapatellar bursitis
Download PDFPes anserinus syndrome
Download PDFPatellar tendinopathy
Download PDFTendinopathy of the insertions of the hamstring muscles
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