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Knee pain
- ... space between the bones at the hip and knee joints. Hip pain is a common problem by adolescence. Affected individuals ...
- ... be affected, most often the hands, shoulders, spine, knees, or hips.Osteoarthritis usually develops slowly, causing pain, stiffness, and restricted movement as the condition gets ...
- ... multiple lesions that affect several joints, primarily the knees, elbows, hips, and ankles. The lesions cause stiffness, pain, and swelling in the joint. Often, the affected ...
- ... reflex being tested when a doctor taps the knee with a hammer.Other features of SMARD1 can include reduced pain sensitivity, excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), loss of bladder and ...
- ... Lyme arthritis, is characterized by episodes of joint pain and swelling, usually affecting the knees. In rare cases, the late disseminated stage also ...
- ... have relatively mild signs and symptoms, including joint pain that most commonly affects the hips and knees, early-onset arthritis, and a waddling walk. Although ...
- ... of joints in the shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees. Beginning early in life, affected individuals can also develop a degenerative form of arthritis that causes joint pain and further restricts movement.The signs and symptoms ...
- ... that can interfere with movement and cause bone pain. The most noticeable of these abnormalities are bowed legs or knock knees. These abnormalities become apparent with weight-bearing activities ...
- ... development. People with this condition typically have joint pain that begins in late childhood or adolescence. The cartilage in their hips, knees, shoulders, and spine usually degenerates over time (osteoarthritis), ...
- ... larger joints (such as the shoulders, hips, and knees) may become involved ... report that their joint pain and stiffness is worse when getting out of ...