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  1. The knee is a complex joint. It contains the distal end of the femur (the femoral condyles) and the ... The most common cause of knee damage that leads to knee replacement ... is a degenerative disease of the bones of the knee. It causes ...
  2. The knee is a complex joint made up of the distal end of the femur (femoral condyles) and the ... between the femur and the tibia in the knee joint. The anterior cruciate ligament, the posterior cruciate ...
  3. Chondromalacia causes knee tenderness, knee pain in front of the knee, and a grating sensation in the knee. The knee pain is worst after sitting ...
  4. The location of knee pain can help identify the problem. Pain on the front of the knee can be due to bursitis, arthritis, or softening ...
  5. Knee arthroscopy is surgery that is done to check for problems, using a tiny camera to see inside your knee. Other medical instruments may also be inserted to ...
  6. ... inches, is made over the area of the knee that is damaged. ... 3 or 4 days required by a total knee replacement).
  7. ... over bony prominences near joints, such as the knee. The function of a bursa is to facilitate ...
  8. This picture shows the knee of a person with a chronic inflammatory disease known as dermatitis herpetiformis. It produces red, raised (papular), small or large ...
  9. ... yellowish-colored skin lesions, seen here on the knee. These may be associated with an underlying lipid ( ...
  10. ... of a poison ivy rash, located on the knee. These early lesions consist of multiple small blisters ( ...
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