Home
Knee Strengthening Exercises Resources
Top Links
Cortizone Shots In Knees Links
Terms of Service
Privacy Policy
Contact
Sitemap

Sponsored Links

 

Navigation

Help for arthritic knees
Knee replacement recovery
Treatment for knee arthritis
Arthritis knee pain
Knee pain
Donjoy knee braces
Knee replacement surgery
After knee replacement
Arthritis hip knee symptoms
Knee disorder
Knee pain relief
Knee arthritis treatment
Knee pain diseases
Arthritis knee support
Knee joint surgery



Books
The Fit Arthritic: Fighting Knee and Hip Arthritis with Exercise.
The Fit Arthritic: Fighting Knee and Hip Arthritis with Exercise.
by Alan Kelton
Our Price: $9.85
Used from: $8.35

Dr. Scott's Knee Book: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Knee Problems Including Torn Cartilage, Ligament Damage, Arthritis, Tendinitis, Arthroscopic Surgery, and Total Knee Replacement
Dr. Scott's Knee Book: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Knee Problems Including Torn Cartilage, Ligament Damage, Arthritis, Tendinitis, Arthroscopic Surgery, and Total Knee Replacement
by W. Norman Scott
Our Price: $13.63
Used from: $0.01

Understanding Hip and Knee Arthritis Surgery
Understanding Hip and Knee Arthritis Surgery
by Richard N. Villar
Used from: $9.66

Arthritis of the Hip and Knee: The Active Person's Guide to Taking Charge
Arthritis of the Hip and Knee: The Active Person's Guide to Taking Charge
by Ronald J. Allen S. David Stulberg Victoria Anne Brander
Our Price: $14.49
Used from: $0.01

The Arthritis Handbook: Improve Your Health and Manage the Pain of Osteoarthritis (A DiaMedica Guide to Optimum Wellness)
The Arthritis Handbook: Improve Your Health and Manage the Pain of Osteoarthritis (A DiaMedica Guide to Optimum Wellness)
by M.D. Grant Cooper
Our Price: $10.17
Used from: $8.00



Common Symptoms Of Knee Arthritis

Knee arthritis is one of the most painful and harmful forms of arthritis. This is where it can be very difficult for the knee joints to be able to move properly without pain. This can easily limit one's mobility. It is vital to consider the symptoms of knee arthritis to see if one has this condition.

  

The most common of all symptoms of knee arthritis is that of the pain that is involved. When the knee joints move they should be able to bend and move properly without any pain. However, when there is pain in movements knee arthritis may be present.

In many cases the knees may even feel as if they are especially tired. This can naturally occur when the knees have had a great amount of activity over the course of the day. However, when this does happen when the person's day is just starting or after a very low amount of activity then this may be a real sign of knee arthritis.

When the knees have a limited range of motion then the knees may be suffering from arthritis. This can be from either the knees not be able to bend properly or for the knees not being able to turn in a proper fashion without a great deal of pain. The measure of pain is the main consideration to use here.

The knees can also be very stiff as a result of knee arthritis. All forms of arthritis generally have stiffness involved. This is where the area that is affected can be rough to the touch and can be painful when touched. Tenderness is common among these areas too in that the body will feel very rough in the affected areas.

Also, swelling can occur. Not only is this not visually appealing but it is also very painful in that it can spread to other areas outside of the joints, including the leg muscles. This is something that appears in all forms of arthritis but it is especially visible in this form.

The joints may also appear to look deformed. This is generally because a deformed shape has become the only real way for the joints to be able to move around without feeling as much pain as that of when one is walking around in a normal fashion. In fact, this can be a result of the knees not having the full range of motion that is needed for normal activities.

These symptoms of knee arthritis are important to consider. The knees can not only feel tired or painful but they can also feel tender, stiff and swollen. The joints can have a deformed appearance and a limited range of motions as well. When a person feels any of these symptoms then it is best to see a doctor for help.


Leave a comment | View Comments


 

 

knee therapy Videos

Loading...
Knee Arthritis Headlines

Cheney to have knees X-rayed for arthritis

Doctors will scan Vice President Dick Cheney's legs on Saturday to evaluate arthritis in his knees.

Read more...


More warnings about the dangers of cortisone injections

Let me present the case of a very fit woman who, by anybody's terms, completely overdid the exercise for a few months towards the end of last year. She developed left ankle pain that would not resolve.

Read more...


Diagnosing and Treating Osteoarthritis of the Knee

Meet Dr. Derderian. I am his assistant! Find out how we treat osteoarthritis of the knee at Lexington Clinic East in Lexington Kentucky!

Read more...


Arthritis of the Elbow, Wrist, Hip and Knee to be presented at Norwalk Hospital - Connecticut Plus


Arthritis of the Elbow, Wrist, Hip and Knee to be presented at Norwalk Hospital
Connecticut Plus
By Norwalk Hospital The next topic in the Norwalk Hospital Medicine 2010 series is "Arthritis of the Elbow, Wrist, Hip and Knee". This program will be held ...

and more »

Read more...


Treatment Offers Knee Pain Sufferers Relief - KDKA


Treatment Offers Knee Pain Sufferers Relief
KDKA
With wear and tear arthritis, also called osteoarthritis, there's a lower than normal concentration of a natural lubricant in the knee joint. ...

Read more...