Knees

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Anatomy of a Healthy Knee

The knee is a joint that connects the femur (thighbone) and tibia (shinbone). Articular cartilage covers the...

How the Knee Works

A healthy knee bends easily. The joint absorbs stress and glides smoothly. This allows you to walk, squat, and turn without pain. But when the knee is damaged, the joint may

Moving Back to Fitness

Stretching and aerobic activity are key parts of your recovery. Strong muscles help prevent knee problems and...

Exercising Your Knee at Home

Your leg muscles help support your knee. Making them strong aids recovery. You may be asked to...

A Problem Knee

You use your knee every time you take a step. Because of this, living with a worn or injured knee joint can be painful and frustrating. Even simple things, such as squatting to pick up the morning paper, may...

Knee Injuries

Common overuse injuries. . .

Wear and Tear Injuries

Articular cartilage helps your knee bones move smoothly. Aging or injury may...

Patella Injuries

Cartilage on the back surface of the patella (kneecap) helps the knee move smoothly. But injury, aging, or overuse...

ACL Injuries

Jerry Rice is one of the best-known and most beloved players in the NFL. He is also one of a number of very visible examples of how high-level athletes can...

Meniscus Injuries

A sudden leg twist or repeated squatting motion can injure or tear a meniscus. This may cause your knee to...

Ligament Injuries

Ligaments connect the leg bones and support your knee. A severe leg twist or blow to the knee may...

Is Surgery Right for You?

Your doctor may have tried to reduce your knee pain with medications. You may even have had minor surgery (arthroscopy) to help treat the problem. But if this didn't help...

Getting Ready for Surgery

You may want to make a few simple changes around the house before surgery. This will help make life easier during recovery. Be sure to...

Your Hospital Stay

You'll be moved to your room when you are awake. By then your family or a friend will be able to join you. You can expect...

Your Knee Replacement Surgery

You will most likely arrive at the hospital on the morning of surgery. In many cases, pre-op tests are done days or even weeks ahead of time...

Following Your Surgery

After surgery, you may have questions about your recovery. Maybe you want to know when you can...

Recovery at Home

Taking good care of your knee at home will help you heal faster and better. Be sure to...

Recovery After Knee Arthroscopy

An active lifestyle can lead to knee injuries. A procedure called arthroscopy can...

Joint Camp

A program is available for patients having total knee and total hip replacements. This program...

Help from Physical Therapy

Your surgeon may prescribe physical therapy. This can help relieve pain, increase range of motion, and improve...

Your Recovery at Home

Whether you're recovering at home or in a rehabilitation facility, you need to protect your new knee. Exercise to build strength and...

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