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written by Fred Salomon Pain in the knee joint is a common complaint that many people have and be caused by many different factors. One of the main causes of knee pain is a biomechanical imbalance known as over-pronation. This causes pain by creating an internal rotation of the lower leg and knee and can be easily diagnosed by noticing an outward rotation of the foot at the ankle. written by peter hutch The knee is the largest joint in the human body, and it's used on a daily basis. Most of us take our knees for granted, and it's not until something goes wrong with them that we take a moment, pause and realize just how much we actually need our knees. written by peter hutch Knee pain can be related to overuse where small stresses are placed a large number of times on knee without allowing adequate recovery, for example running too much too soon, or excessive jumping. Or knee pain can be acute where the injury is caused by an impact or twisting of the knee such as an anterior cruciate ligament injury. An overuse injury can also be considered to be acute if it is painful or inflammed. written by peter hutch At some point or another knee pain is something that most of us will experience. The knee joint much like the shoulder joint is a complicated and often problematic area for many. Sometimes a knee complaint can be brought on by a wild weekend of skiing or in other instances a knee problem may arise while on a slow and cautious walk to the kitchen. written by peter hutch The knees are the most easily injured part of the body. The largest and most complicated joint, the knee is used for everything from standing up, sitting, to walking, running, etc. It's a weight-bearing joint that straightens, bends, twists and rotates. All this motion increases your risk of acute or overuse knee injuries. written by Katy Lassetter A consideration of types of personal injury caused by sporting accidents and how claims for psychological damage are set to rise. << previous page 1 next page>> |