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Archive for the ‘Knee Pain’ Category

Joint Pain in Children: Is it Just a Sore Knee?

Tuesday, March 6th, 2012
Joint Pain in Children

Persistent Joint Pain in Children

Children that suffer from sore or achy joints may be experiencing natural growing pains or soreness resulting from a recent injury. However, if the pain persists, a medical evaluation is necessary to determine whether the pain is a result of a more serious condition like juvenile arthritis. An autoimmune disease, juvenile idiopathic arthritis should be diagnosed as early as possible so that proper treatment can be administered. Without treatment, this condition may result in irreversible joint damage, developmental problems, disability, or deformity.

Knee Pain Causes – Why Does My Knee Hurt?

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012
Knee Pain

Introduction To Knee Pain Causes

Are you suffering from knee pain? There are several common knee problems that could be the source of your knee pain, and you may need to see an Orthopaedic Specialist to address it.

You can review our introductory list of some common knee problems and symptoms to consider if anything you are experiencing could possibly need further attention. You can also visit our main website for more extensive information on knee pain and knee problems.

Health Tip – Smoking and Knee Pain

Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

We have good and bad news for smokers.

Smoking and Knee Pain - Sports Medicine Blog, Health Tips

Stopping Smoking can reduce your knee pain.

The Bad News: knee pain and complications for treating knee pain are more items you can add to your list of reasons smoking is bad for you.

The Good News: less knee pain and better outcomes for knee pain treatment are among the many benefits you could experience by quitting smoking.

Smoking has been shown to cause increased pain in those suffering from osteoarthritis. We also know smoking causes complications in treatment of osteoarthritis, including knee replacement surgery.

So for your knee problems – and the rest of your health – make it a priority to stop smoking. (By the way, smoking is also related to similar problems with back, hip and other joints).