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Do you have a catch and buckle with severe pain when you climb the stairs? Imagine you fall suddenly, and you are unable to get up. In these conditions, you not only experience knee pain, but you'll feel many symptoms associated with it.<br>Let us look into the associated symptoms in addition to the knee pain. But before that, let us see why the symptoms are inter-connected. In the end, we'll explain how Medica Stem Cells Clinic provides regenerative medicine to get rid of these symptoms.
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How Regenerative Medicine Treats the Symptoms Associated with Knee Pain?
Do you have a catch and buckle with severe pain when you climb the stairs? Imagine you fall suddenly, and you are unable to get up. In these conditions, you not only experience knee pain, but you'll feel many symptoms associated with it. • Let us look into the associated symptoms in addition to the knee pain. But before that, let us see why the symptoms are inter-connected. In the end, we'll explain how
Anatomy of knee joint • The knee joint is made up of bones, ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and bursal sac. All these parts work in coordination with each other to make you walk, and bend down, and jump. • Bones: The knee is composed of three types of bones. They are the patella, femur, tibia. The knee joint connects the thigh bone (femur) and the shin bone (tibia). It is also connected to a protective bony cover named knee cap (patella). The condyle is a part of the knee joint, made up of the rounded protrusion of the tibia and femur. • Ligaments: Ligaments hold the bones and cartilages together. Ligaments are two types: ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) and PCL (posterior cruciate ligament). PCL lies at the back of the knee joint, and ACL lies at the front of the knee. To stabilise the knee joint, ACL & PCL hold the femur and the tibia together. • Tendons: It is the tendons that connect both the bone and the muscle. Tendons consist of two types. They are the patellar tendon and the quadriceps tendon. The patella is connected to the quadriceps tendon's large thigh muscles, which is called as quadriceps muscle. The patellar tendon is attached to the tibia. • Meniscus or knee cartilage: There are two types of the knee meniscus. They are medial and lateral. It is situated between the femur and the tibia. It aids in the bodyweight distribution and protects the bones from frictions. • Bursa sac: The bursa sac is formed of lubricating fluid that acts as a cushion between the middle of the bones in the knee joint to reduce friction.
The function of the knee joint • Signs and symptoms The location of the pain and its seriousness may defer based on the cause of the problems. The various symptoms and signs connected with knee pain include: • Stiffness • Weakness • Instability • Inability to stretch the knee • Crunching or popping sound • Inflammation • Warmth sensation to the touch and redness • Restriction to the movement
Symptoms that need doctor consultation: • With fever having severe knee pain • You can't take your body weight on the knee • Finding leg or knee deformity • Having severe knee pain with an injury • Evident inflammation on the knee or having limited movement • Having all the above-said symptoms that worsen with passing days.
How Medica Stem Cells Clinic in Ireland treats knee pain? • Our Medica Stem Cells and pain management clinic offers regenerative and cellular medicine to patients with knee pain. • Regenerative medicine includes , cellular treatment, and prolotherapy. Moreover, we offer nutritional therapy and physical therapy. • Regenerative medicine heals the damaged area naturally and permanently without any major complications. Moreover, it is a minimally invasive treatment that uses the patient's own cells. • Unlike conventional treatment, regenerative medicine heals the underlying cause of the disease. That's how the patient can get rid of knee pain and other related symptoms. • Moreover, we offer nutritional therapy and physical therapy. You can opt for these therapies in combination with regenerative medicine. These treatments are personalised and tailored to meet your rehab requirements. • So, it's time to contact Medica Stem Cells Clinic in Ireland on 01 298 8000 or in London on 020 8 168 2000 to know more about our personalised treatment at an affordable cost.