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  2. Learn about the most common causes of pain behind the knee, such as Bakers Cyst, ligament sprain, cartilage tear, calf tear, arthritis and more. Find out how to diagnose and treat your posterior knee pain with exercises, rest, ice and other tips.

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    • Your knees have lots of moving parts, and you use them a lot, so lots of things can go wrong. Too much of one kind of motion, especially if you don't work up to it, can lead to "overuse" injuries.
    • If your knee hurts intensely after a bump, bang, or fall, you may have broken one of the bones that meet up there -- the thigh, shin, and kneecap -- or shifted one out of place.
    • You hear a pop and can't move after you suddenly change direction -- often while playing soccer, football, or basketball. You may have torn your ACL, which connects the femur and the tibia and prevents the tibia from moving too far forward.
    • The "IT band," a ligament that runs along the outside of your thigh, can rub against the bone and get irritated and swollen. You're more likely to get this when you run or ride your bike for exercise.
    • Leg cramps. Cramps occur when muscles become too tight. This tightness may be because the muscle is doing too much work without being stretched. If it is stretched and still cramps, the muscle may simply be overused.
    • Baker’s cyst. A Baker’s cyst is a pocket of fluid that builds up in the back of the knee, leading to pain and swelling. Baker’s cysts may not be noticeable at first, as small cysts do not typically cause pain.
    • Osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is a condition that wears down the cartilage of the joints over time. This condition can easily cause pain in the back of the knee.
    • Runner’s knee. Runner’s knee refers to the wearing down of the cartilage in the knee joint. When the cartilage is gone, the bones of the knee rub together.
  3. Jan 27, 2023 · Learn about the possible causes of pain behind the knee, such as injury, arthritis, Baker’s cyst, and blood clot. Find out how to treat and prevent knee pain with home remedies, medications, injections, or surgery.

  4. Jan 25, 2023 · Knee pain can be caused by injuries, mechanical problems, types of arthritis and other problems. Learn about the common causes, signs and treatments of knee pain from Mayo Clinic experts.

  5. Jan 23, 2024 · Common causes include injury and arthritis. Other less common causes include a blood clot or tumor. Here are some of the causes of pain behind the knee. 1.

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