
Knee complaints and solutions for young people
author Dr. Gáspár Szabolcs | 2020 .09.15.
Knee complaints affecting young people
Knee pain is a problem that affects people of all ages, and unfortunately it is also becoming more common among young people. In young people, knee pain is most often caused by a sports injury, an accident or extreme exertion. A sudden wrong movement, a hard blow or even a repetition of an incorrect movement can have serious consequences for the knee.
Most common causes of knee pain?
One of the most common knee injuries is a sprain or dislocation, where the knee suddenly twists. This can cause damage to the ligaments in the knee and a meniscus tear or detachment of the crescent-shaped cartilage plate inside the knee joint. In the event of such an injury, pain is immediate, causing limited mobility and requiring prompt medical attention and treatment. Characteristic pain and a clicking sound on movement aid diagnostics, but the specialist may also order imaging to assess the injury accurately. Injuries to the meniscus can be treated with surgical treatment, but for knee ligaments, an orthopaedic specialist will decide on the appropriate treatment depending on the extent of the injury and the condition of the muscles surrounding the knee. In some cases, conservative treatment can repair the knee ligament, but in the case of a sports injury, surgical intervention is usually the only long-term solution.
Knee pain: a sports injury from running?
A common sports injury is also known as "running knee". Unlike previous knee injuries, this problem is not a sudden trauma but a slightly slower degeneration. The pain in this case comes on exertion and increases, but can also become more persistent over time. It is caused by long-term, inadequate loading of the knee joint, which leads to tendonitis and cartilage degeneration in the knee. Inflammation is associated with swelling and characteristic pain. Conservative treatment is recommended: anti-inflammatory medication, rest, cartilage-strengthening products, physiotherapy. After recovery, special attention should be paid to the quality of the load, and it may be worthwhile to obtain a special insole tailored to the individual.
Inflammation of the knee joint
The bony prominences in the knee joint are covered by so-called bursas, or bursal caps, which can also become inflamed as a result of minor trauma or an injury. The bursas then fill with fluid and become tight and painful.
The first step in treatment is the professional removal of joint fluid, followed by conservative pain and anti-inflammatory therapy. It is important to clarify the origin of the bursal inflammation and to eliminate any remaining underlying cause.
Knee pain: inflammation of the knee joint at a young age
Although joint inflammation may not seem to be a common complaint in young people, it is worth mentioning in this context. Joint inflammation can also be caused by autoimmune disease, which affects people of all ages, and is unfortunately an increasingly common condition in young people. Rheumatoid arthritis, which is autoimmune in origin, attacks the joints, causing severe pain, reduced mobility and inflammation in the knee joint. Treatment is more complex than for 'normal' knee joint inflammation because the problem is caused by a malfunctioning immune system . Specific medication, lifestyle changes and personalised exercise therapy are needed to control the disease.
Knee joint pain always requires a specialist examination. Contact our excellent orthopedic and knee specialists with confidence!