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Knee joint instability

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Knee joint instability

In addition to swelling and pain, many patients complain of a feeling of relaxation or leakage of the knee joint following a knee injury. Any twist or damage to the joints is usually accompanied by injuries caused by twisting or excessive knee spraining.

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1. Knee joint instability and ankle injuries

Infections within the knee joint can cause inflammation and swelling. In addition to the feeling of knee instability, they can cause the joint to become blocked in certain movements, a feeling of running away from the knuckle, and pain. Very often this type of injury occurs when a knee is at its maximum internal rotation or external rotation under the action of a bending or bending force. In some cases, knee injuries can be caused by excessive movement, but these injuries may also result from a dislocated knee, as well as other serious injuries, such as injuries to the ankle and knee ligaments.

2. The instability of the rib

There are many causes of hip instability, such as improperly shaped femur, knee joint, or frequently recurrent sprains that lead to joint spasm.
The author of the article is Dietspremium