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Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Knee

Orthopedic Principles

Clinical Presentation & Diagnosis Symptoms: Knee pain after prolonged activity. Imaging & Classification X-rays: Can show osteochondral lesions or loose body fragments. X-ray/MRI follow-up every 3-6 months. Crepitus, catching, or locking (if loose body is present). Swelling in some cases.

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Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Knee

Orthopedic Principles

Clinical Presentation & Diagnosis Symptoms: Knee pain after prolonged activity. Imaging & Classification X-rays: Can show osteochondral lesions or loose body fragments. X-ray/MRI follow-up every 3-6 months. Crepitus, catching, or locking (if loose body is present). Swelling in some cases.

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How Chiropractors Diagnose Knee Injuries

Fisher Chiropractic

Understanding the knee's anatomy helps in identifying the source of pain and devising appropriate treatment strategies. Common Causes of Knee Injuries Knee injuries can arise from various activities and conditions. They can result from a single traumatic event or develop gradually over time due to repetitive stress.