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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for Knee problems
  1. Knee Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... these structures is hurt or diseased, you have knee problems. Knee problems can cause pain and difficulty walking. Knee problems are very common, and they occur in people ...
  2. Knee Replacement (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... aging. Knee damage from other types of arthritis. Problems from knee joints that aren't formed correctly. What happens ... of knee replacement surgery? The chance of having problems after knee replacement surgery is low. But there are risks ...
  3. Leg Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... or hip. Certain diseases also lead to leg problems. For example, knee osteoarthritis, common in older people, can cause pain and limited motion. Problems in your veins in your legs can lead ...
  4. Sports Injuries (National Library of Medicine)  
    Exercising is good for you, but sometimes you can injure yourself when you play sports or exercise. Accidents, poor training practices, or improper gear can cause ...
  5. Joint Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... right equipment to protect your joints, such as knee pads. If you already have joint problems, ask your provider what type of activities are ...
  6. Rickets (National Library of Medicine)  
    Rickets causes soft, weak bones in children. It usually occurs when they do not get enough vitamin D, which helps growing bones absorb the minerals calcium and ...
  7. Arthritis (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... two bones meet, such as your elbow or knee. Over time, a swollen joint can become severely damaged. Some kinds of arthritis can also cause problems in your organs, such as your eyes or ...
  8. Walking Problems (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... your legs or feet Arthritis of the hips, knees, ankles, or feet Cerebellar disorders, which are disorders of the area of the brain that controls coordination and balance Foot problems, including corns and calluses, sores, and warts Infections ...
  9. Psoriasis (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... You usually get the patches on your elbows, knees, scalp, back, face, palms and feet, but they can show up on other parts of your body. Some people who have psoriasis also get a form of arthritis called psoriatic arthritis. A problem with your immune system causes psoriasis. In a ...
  10. Sciatica (National Library of Medicine)  
    Sciatica is a symptom of a problem with the sciatic nerve, the largest nerve in the body. It controls muscles in the back of your knee and lower leg and provides feeling to the back of your thigh, part of your lower leg, and the sole of your ...
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