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  1. To help with swelling in the first day or two after the injury, you can: Put ice in a towel on the knee for about 20 minutes every 1 to 2 hours. Wrap an elastic bandage around the knee or use a compression sleeve. Raise the knee above the level of the heart. Some kids and teens with a knee injury may need physical therapy or surgery.

  2. Appointments, Referrals and Video Visits. 215-590-1527. A meniscus tear is one of the most common knee injuries in children and teens. Athletes and active people — particularly those who participate in contact sports — are at an increased risk of meniscus tears, but anyone can injure a meniscus. CHOP Orthopaedics can help.

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    • The knee is giving out and feels like it can’t support weight.
    • The kneecap feels like it slides out of place.
    • The knee does not have full motion.
    • There is a painful “popping” or clicking sound.
  4. Aug 30, 2019 · These kids have intermittent pain for at least six weeks without a known accident or injury, can still walk without limping, and have no signs of redness or swelling. Their knees just hurt. The ...

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  5. Anterior knee pain is often a dull, aching pain that can be felt behind the kneecap, below the kneecap or on the sides of the kneecap. Common symptoms of PFPS include swelling, the knee buckling or giving way, and a popping or grinding sensation (like bones touching bones) when the knee is flexed and extended.

  6. Some of the common signs and symptoms of knee injuries include: A painful “popping” when walking or bending the knee. Pain on the inside or outside of the knee. Swelling around the knee. Weakness of the knee. Limited motion of the knee. A feeling like the knee is locking up or getting stuck in place. Localized or dull pain during activity.

  7. It is an inflammation of the area just below the knee where the tendon from the kneecap (patellar tendon) attaches to the shinbone (tibia). Osgood-Schlatter disease most often occurs during growth spurts, when bones, muscles, tendons, and other structures are changing rapidly. Because physical activity puts additional stress on bones and ...

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