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		<title>Knee Pain on Inside of Knee</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 03:49:54 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Pain Symptoms]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pain in the inside of the knee can be caused by medial meniscus tears, arthritis and medial collateral ligament injuries.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>If this happens to you, you should rest, ice, elevate and compress.</p>
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		<title>Ache Inside Knee</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 02:47:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Knee pain is one of the most common complaints doctors hear about with regard to pain symptoms. This is because of increased interest in working out, jogging, and other physical activity. All these activities can be good for you overall, but it does increase the chances of getting knee injuries. The knees contain bones, ligaments, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Knee pain is one of the most common complaints doctors hear about with regard to pain symptoms. This is because of increased interest in working out, jogging, and other physical activity. All these activities can be good for you overall, but it does increase the chances of getting knee injuries.</p>
<p><strong>The knees contain bones, ligaments, cartilage, tendons, and fluid</strong><br />
This is why so many things can go wrong with the knees, and it takes a doctor visit to figure out the problem.</p>
<p><strong>Pain or aches on the inside of the knee could be many things</strong><br />
First it has to be determined if this was caused by trauma to the knee or an accident. If this is the case, the pain could be from torn ligaments, or medial (inside) cartilage. In addition to trauma or injury to the knee, arthritis is also a known cause of aches on the inside of the knee. Torn cartilage or ligaments are very painful, so it is impossible that this could happen without the person feeling the initial pain.</p>
<p><strong>Any injury to the inside knee, or consistent pain should be taken seriously</strong><br />
Inside knee injuries may sometimes only hurt while in use and there may be no pain at all when resting. The injuries can make also come with sounds such as, clicking, or popping noises. Often if untreated the knee well become swollen.</p>
<p><strong>In a case of arthritis, there may be some swelling but there is usually no need for surgery</strong><br />
Generally, wear and tear over the years causes arthritis pain. Doctors typically treat arthritis with medications, and walking aids to alleviate the pain.</p>
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		<title>Orthopedic Knee Scooter</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 02:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Orthopedics]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Additional names for the orthopedic knee scooter are Roller Foot, Mobility Scooter and Knee Walker. The device is design to allow people who suffered a knee injury to be more mobile. The Knee scooter is an alternative to crutches, which are hard to operate, can cause pain in the arms and armpits, and require both [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Additional names for the orthopedic knee scooter are Roller Foot, Mobility Scooter and Knee Walker. The device is design to allow people who suffered a knee injury to be more mobile. The Knee scooter is an alternative to crutches, which are hard to operate, can cause pain in the arms and armpits, and require both hands to operate.</p>
<p>A knee scooter is more versatile then using crutches. It is easier to maneuver, and is hands free, so you can go about your business, with very little inconvenience.</p>
<p>The orthopedic knee scooter works for all types of leg injuries: Foot, ankle, knees, and thighs. Unlike crutches, the scooter allows a person to be productive by freeing up their hands. They also can maneuver around the office, or the house, with effort. The scooter also stimulates muscles in the injured area, allowing the person to rehabilitate at a much faster pace.</p>
<p>The scooter vastly improves the quality of life for the injured person. The scooter is much easier to maneuver than crutches, and is far less tiring. A person can use the scooter for rest, as well for increasing activity. Grocery shopping, and other errands and chores are possible, because the scooter is hands free. Crutches can be dangerous, but the orthopedic scooter is much safer. Your children and grandchildren will find it fun to play with as well. Having a leg injury can be very disruptive, and make a person less mobile. The orthopedic knee scooter can improve your life, and allow you do so many things, even with a leg injury.</p>
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		<title>Too Young for Knee Surgery?</title>
		<link>http://physicalmedicineandrehab.com/chiropractor-blog/physical-therapy/too-young-for-knee-surgery/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 02:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A severe injury to the knee may require knee surgery. This can occur at any age. Failure to have a necessary surgery to correct a problem may result in the injury getting worse. Even to the point of total knee replacement. Young people who sustain a knee injury, or have a medical condition resulting in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A severe injury to the knee may require knee surgery. This can occur at any age. Failure to have a necessary surgery to correct a problem may result in the injury getting worse. Even to the point of total knee replacement.</p>
<p>Young people who sustain a knee injury, or have a medical condition resulting in knee pain, should have knee surgery if the doctor recommends it. The knees are important in just about every activity in a young person’s life. Getting surgery is important, so the person can become active again, while they are young. Waiting too long will result in time lost when the person is active and young. Younger people tend to be more active, so it is only logical that the person gets healthy as fast as they can.</p>
<p>Young people who have knee surgery face a greater risk for more knee surgeries in the future. This is because young people tend to be more active, thus there are much more opportunities to sustain a knee injury. This should not prevent us from getting knee surgery at a younger age. We cannot get time back, and it is more important that our bodies are healthier when we are young, when we tend to be more active. Young people also tend to take more risks, and may not follow medical recommendations. This makes them candidates for further possible surgeries.</p>
<p>Following doctor’s advice, as well as knowing your limitations will lower your chances of having further knee surgeries.</p>
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