Outpatient Center Stanford Medicine

Knee & Leg Conditions

What are some common knee problems?

Many knee problems are a result of the aging process and continual wear and stress on the knee joint (i.e., arthritis). Other knee problems are a result of an injury or a sudden movement that strains the knee. Common knee problems include the following:

How are knee problems diagnosed?

In addition to a complete medical history and physical examination, diagnostic procedures for knee problems may include the following:

Treatment for knee problems:

Specific treatment for knee problems will be determined by your physician based on:

If initial treatment methods do not provide relief, and x-rays show destruction of the joint, the orthopaedist may recommend total joint replacement for the knee.

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