Knee pain stiffness swelling

    • [DOC File]PATIENT INFORMATION

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      Evaluation for knee pain/injuries Length of time pain has been present: Sudden onset? Has the pain progressed: If this is injury related, please list date and how it occurred: Check any symptoms you have had with this condition: Aching. Sharp pain. Locking or catching. Bruising. Stiffness. Swelling. Weakness. Loss of motion


    • [DOCX File]Integrative Practice Solutions

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      This patient is ambulatory, and reports experiencing pain and stiffness in the knee for more than 1 year. In the past, has tried exercise, losing weight, and a period of conservative medical care lasting 90-days or longer without sustained relief or return to normal function and activities of daily living.


    • [DOC File]PATIENT GUIDE TO CORTISONE INJECTIONS

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      Osteoarthritis most commonly leads to pain in the joint. The most common areas affected are the knees, hips, hands, shoulders, and foot and ankle. When affecting the knee, it can cause joint pain, stiffness, cracking with motion (crepitation), joint swelling or fluid, and deformity (bow-legged or knock-kneed).


    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE KNEE - Andrews University

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      Resting the knee gives the ligament time to heal. Ice applied 2 or 3 times a day for 15 to 20 minutes may decrease pain and swelling. Compressing the knee with a bandage or brace can limit swelling, as can elevating the knee whenever possible.


    • [DOC File]Dr

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      If you are experiencing pain, is it: Sharp Dull  Comes and Goes Travels Constant ... Neck Pain/Stiffness. Arm/Elbow/Wrist Pain. Walking Problems. Difficulty Chewing. Clicking Jaw. Leg/Knee/Foot Pain. Hip Pain. Pain in Tailbone. ... Ankle Swelling. Stomach/Intestines. Poor Appetite. Excessive Appetite. Excessive Thirst. Nausea ...


    • [DOC File]History and Physical Exam Form

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      Neck pain Ankle pain Upper back pain Foot pain Shoulder pain Generalized muscle pain Elbow pain Other pain: Wrist pain Hand/finger pain Mid-back pain Low back pain Joint swelling/stiffness: Rib Pain Hip pain Knee Pain Religion/spiritual belief Healing Philosophy Constitution


    • [DOCX File]Microsoft Word - Arthroscopy - phase 1.doc

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      Gently move the knee (straighten and bend) as much as you can to prevent stiffness. While resting, elevate your lower leg above your heart for most of the first 48 hours. Apply cold to reduce pain and swelling. Use ice on the knee 20 minutes/on and 20 minutes/ using the blue ice system for the first 48 hours.


    • [DOC File]INTAKE FORM - A Caring Approach

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      Knee pain/stiffness. Weak knees. Leg or calf cramping. Ankle pain/stiffness. Weak ankles. Foot or toe pain/stiffness. Numbness or tingling in feet. Muscle spasm. Muscle weakness. ... Swelling of feet. Cold hands. Cold feet. Hot hands of palms. Hot feet or soles. Generally too hot. Generally too cold Skin and Hair Rashes. Hives. Itching ...


    • [DOC File]Osteoarthritis – Patient Information Handout

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      Many patients complain of stiffness, grinding or pain in the back of the knee. Some patients develop a Baker’s cyst at the back of the knee related to increased swelling in the joint. At the hip, patients usually have posterior or lateral hip pain, typically with groin pain as well. This pain may radiate down to the knee.


    • [DOC File]OFFICE ERGONOMICS

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      Pain, swelling, stiffness, or soreness in elbow or knee joints. General pain, swelling, tingling, numbness, coldness, burning sensation, or loss of strength or coordination in hands or wrists. Loss of mobility, snapping or jerking movements, loss of strength, loss of feeling sensation, or severe pain in fingers. Pain at the base of the thumb


    • [DOC File]Injury to the Knee and Tibia

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      Twisting injury as flexed knee extends. Patient will complain of pain on medial side of knee. May or may not have effusion + locking, + buckling, +clicking (stairs, getting out of cars, or standing up) Insidious onset of swelling and stiffness + McMurray’s test (nonspecific), + Apley’s Compression Test, + Posterior JLT. Baker’s cyst


    • [DOC File]Knee Osteoarthritis - Physiopedia

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      Most common complaints include joint swelling, joint stiffness, and pain. Knee osteoarthritis can be diagnosis via radiographs indicating boney cysts, narrowing joint space, and scelrosing of the bone. Anatomy and Pathological Process: The knee joint consists of both approximation of the proximal tibia and the distal end of the femur.



    • [DOC File]Medial patello-femoral ligament reconstruction

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      It is normal to have some swelling and stiffness of your knee after the operation. A small proportion of patients are left with persistent pain at the front of their knee after any knee operation. There is a chance that despite the operation the patella is still unstable. If this is the case, further procedures may be required at a later stage


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