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    Re: question?- constant deep knee pain

    hi sara
    a bit more info is needed
    24hr behaviour of pain
    aggravating and relieving factors
    examination findings in detail
    whether while doing movement is it a through range pain or end range pain
    end feel
    response to isometrics of knee flexors,extensors,tibial rotators
    medial joint paincauses i suspect from your discription)
    medial meniscal tear
    medial collateral lig injury
    loose body in the knee
    pes anserinous strain

    anterior knee paincauses)
    ACL injury
    patellar lig inj
    arthrogenic pain inhibition of quadriceps


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    Re: question?- constant deep knee pain

    hi
    Thank you for your participation and this file include information about the patient

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    Re: question?- constant deep knee pain

    hi
    the assessment you attached is a good one.i would like to know whether there is any full ness and tenderness in the popleteal fossa?any lab studies and x ray taken to rule out patellofemoral arthritis,cppd ,popleteal cyst.


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    Re: question?- constant deep knee pain

    Hi

    Thank you for your reply

    The patient have tendrness over medial TFJ line no thickening and also tenderness of all marigins of PFJ and on compression of PFJ.( what this indicate?????)

    The X-ray of the right knee showed mild degenartive changes in right TFJ medially, mild loss of joint space medailly and minor osteophytic changes medially , right PFJ NAD.


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    Re: question?- constant deep knee pain

    hi
    sorry for the delay in replying.
    the joint spae reduction might be due to osteoarthritis.i hope 45 degree angles xray on the right angled knee is taken to rule out pfj disorder.
    if pfj compression test is positive then articular cartilage destruction should be considered.how.s the patellar tracking? quadriceps isometrics at multiple angles?



 
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