Knee injury (site of pain and possible cause of injury)
- If medial knee pain
- if an acute knee injury causes include:
- medial meniscus injury, articular cartilage injury of medial compartment, or medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury
- medial meniscus injury, articular cartilage injury of medial compartment, or medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury
- if a chronic injury then causes include:
- medial compartment arthritis, pes anserine bursitis, and a degenerative medial meniscal tear
- medial compartment arthritis, pes anserine bursitis, and a degenerative medial meniscal tear
- if an acute knee injury causes include:
- If lateral knee pain
- if an acute knee injury then causes include:
- lateral meniscus tear, lateral compartment articular cartilage injury, or posterolateral corner injury (to include the fibular collateral ligament)
- lateral meniscus tear, lateral compartment articular cartilage injury, or posterolateral corner injury (to include the fibular collateral ligament)
- if a chronic knee injury then causes include:
- lateral compartment arthritis, biceps bursitis, and a degenerative lateral meniscus tear
- lateral compartment arthritis, biceps bursitis, and a degenerative lateral meniscus tear
- if an acute knee injury then causes include:
- If anterior knee pain
- if an acute injury then causes include:
- patellar subluxation or dislocation and patellar or trochlear groove chondral injuries
- patellar tendon rupture should be considered if patient aged of 30 to 45 years old
- quadriceps rupture is more likely in the age range of 45 to 60 years old
- if chronic injury then causes include:
- patellofemoral joint chondromalacia (arthritis) and patellar tendonitis
- patellofemoral joint chondromalacia (arthritis) and patellar tendonitis
- if an acute injury then causes include:
- If posterior knee pain
- if acute injury then causes include:
- posterior capsule injuries, posterior cruciate ligament injury, or posterior horn meniscal tears
- if chronic injury then causes include:
- posterior horn meniscal tears or a Baker's (popliteal) cyst
- if acute injury then causes include:
Reference
- Duong V et al. Evaluation and Treatment of Knee Pain: A Review. JAMA. 2023 Oct 24;330(16):1568-1580
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