Behind-the-knee pain could be due to muscle strain or arthritis—or something far more serious. Orthopedic experts say these ...
Dear A.C.: In my opinion, the first thing you need is a diagnosis of what's causing your knee pain. Although osteoarthritis ...
Dr. Carrie Jose, in her latest Health and Wellness column, gives four reasons why your knee pain isn't going away, and what might be missing.
Knee pain is common in women over 50 due to oestrogen decline muscle loss and weight gain Learn why it happens and discover ...
Pain behind the knee is less common than pain in the front, and is generally easier to trace back to a culprit: over-extending the knee, says Bresnick. Your saddle is too high or too far back.
I have suffered from chronic low back pain that affects my knees. I have seen at least six physical therapists, and nothing ...
Its active ingredients act on contact, helping to relieve minor arthritis, joint, and muscle pain. The cream is easy to apply, and you can rub it on the affected area, such as your back ...
A.C. Answer: In my opinion, the first thing you need is a diagnosis of what’s causing your knee pain. Although osteoarthritis is a very common cause of back and knee pain, oral steroids like ...
Unlimited access to all stories from nashuatelegraph.com on your computer, tablet or smart phone. Access nashuatelegraph.com, view our digital edition or use our Full ...