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Joints Health - Popliteal Or Back Of The Knee Pain
9/23 10:26:58
Does back of the knee pain means you might have a Popliteal Cyst?

What is a Popliteal ("popliteal" means "back of the knee") cyst?

There's a hollow space at the back of your knees which is called a bursa. It is a small sac filled with fluid which helps the joints in the knees to lubricate. It is an atypical condition when back of the knee joints gets swollen together with the bursa. There may be a disorder wherein the synovial joint fluid of the knee increases its secretion and could spill in the bursa sac. It could cause the sac to increase its size which is now called as Popliteal Cyst.

Symptoms of Popliteal (back of the knee) Cyst:

1. There could be back of the knee pain.

2. There could be a swelling at the back again from the knee which could be a dimension of a golf ball.

3. There might be problems in bending the knee.

4. There could be pain and tenderness after an exercise.

Causes of Popliteal (back of the knee) Cyst:

1. Young men and women are more vulnerable to have their cartilages torn out which can trigger a popliteal cyst. This occurs far more to athletes.

2. If this Popliteal Cyst occurred in older men and women, the trigger could possibly be arthritis.

3. A Backer's Cyst could also cause a Popliteal Cyst.

What are you able to do with your back of the knee pain?

1. Get some rest. In some instances, signs and symptoms just disappear by on their own. In cases of children, the condition just quickly disappears.

2. Try wearing a wrap across the knee for any compression and also to aid in decreasing the swelling.

3. Go to a clinic for a thorough knee examination, to discover the precise cause of discomfort and swelling.

4. Try to speak and ask advice from a sports injury expert.

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