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  1. Posterior knee pain can also be referred pain, such as from ☃☃intra-articular hip pathology, lumbar facet arthropathy, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, and sacral radiculopathy. Or it can be caused by peripheral neurological injury and entrapment of nerves in the popliteal fossa.

  2. Learn about the causes and diagnosis of posterior knee pain with flexion, a common symptom of meniscus tear. Request a consultation with Dr. LaPrade, a specialist in complex knee injuries and surgeries.

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  3. May 7, 2024 · Referred pain behind the knee. Posterior knee pain can be caused by injuries or dysfunction in the lower back and hips. Symptoms may include: Sciatic pain that radiates down into the back of your leg, knee, and/or lower leg. The slump test is to identify sciatic-type referred pain. Knee joint swelling

  4. The symptoms of fabella syndrome are posterolateral pain and a catching sensation (or clicking sound) with knee flexion. Prichett has suggested an association between the presence of fabella and an increased risk of OA of the knee. [2]

  5. Nov 1, 2018 · This article reviews the history, physical examination, and imaging of knee pain in adults and adolescents. It does not specifically address posterior knee pain with flexion, which may be caused by patellofemoral pain syndrome or osteoarthritis.

  6. Aug 10, 2020 · Causes. Home remedies. Treatment. Seeking medical help. Diagnosis. Recovery. Prevention. Summary. If your knee hurts when you bend it, you may have an injury or another health condition....

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  8. Also known as posterior knee pain, pain behind the knee may develop gradually over time, or suddenly with an injury. There may be a general ache, leg movements may be restricted by swelling or there may be a sharp pain at the back of the knee. The pain may be fairly localised to the back of the knee or may extend downwards resulting in calf pain.

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