Knee Pain on Inside of Knee

Pain in the inside of the knee can be caused by medial meniscus tears, arthritis and medial collateral ligament injuries.

There are two moon shaped cartilage that act as shock absorbers for the knee. The medial collateral ligament is connected to the medial meniscus. As such, any impact on the lateral side of the knee can cause injury to the meniscus. An impact example is the twisting of the knee, like when getting tackled in football.

If this happens to you, you should rest, ice, elevate and compress.

Share and Enjoy:
  • Print this article!
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks
        

4 Responses to “Knee Pain on Inside of Knee”

  1. This is a very intriguing post, I was looking for this info. Just so you know I located your weblog when I was researching for blogs like mine, so please check out my site sometime and leave me a comment to let me know what you think.

  2. Hey, I searched for this blog on Bing and just wanted to say thanks for the excellent read. I would have to agree with it, thank you again!

  3. I’m happy I discovered this web page, I couldnt discover any knowledge on this subject prior to. I also run a site and if you want to ever serious in doing some guest writing for me you should feel free to let me know, i’m always look for people to check out my blog site. Please stop by and leave a comment sometime!

  4. Adam Moore says:

    my dad is a chiropractor and he often amazes me how he could treat my sprains.”-’

Leave a Reply

Search

Archives

Videos

Popular

Comments

300x250 banner