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  • Baker's Cyst (Popliteal Cyst)

    Baker's cysts, also known as popliteal cysts, are one of the most common disorders in the knee. These fluid-filled cysts form a lump at the back of the knee that often causes stiffness and discomfort. The condition is named …

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  • Swelling after knee surgery | Scott Hacker MD

    After a knee scope, or arthroscopy, it is common to have swelling, or an effusion, in the joint for a few days, or sometimes, as long as a few weeks. Patients with arthritis tend to be swollen longer. Patients that have a knee replacement surgery can have knee swelling, or a knee effusion as we call it, that lasts for months.

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  • Swollen knee

    A swollen knee occurs when excess fluid collects in or around your knee joint. Health care providers might refer to this condition as an effusion (uh-FU-zhun) in your knee joint. A swollen knee may be the result of trauma, overuse injuries, or an underlying disease or condition.

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  • Baker cyst

    When this happens, fluid can build up in the back of the knee, leading to a Baker cyst. This can be caused by: Inflammation of the knee joint, which can occur with various types of arthritis; A knee injury, such as a cartilage tear; Complications. Rarely, a Baker cyst bursts and synovial fluid leaks into the calf region, causing: Sharp pain in ...

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  • MANAGEMENT OF OSTEOLYSIS AFTER TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT | Bone & Joint

    Peri-prosthetic after total knee replacement occurs in the cancellous bone of the distal femur and proximal tibia. Not only do the implants obscure the bone, but since cancellous bone is less radiodense bone loss is less obvious. The posterior aspect of the femoral condyles and the medial femoral condyle under the medial collateral ligament are ...

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  • Hemarthrosis (Joint Bleeding): Causes, Symptoms and …

    Hemarthrosis can develop in any synovial joint in your body, but it usually affects: Knees. Elbows. Hips. Shoulders. Hemarthrosis can be caused by injuries, health conditions, as a side effect of medication and after joint surgeries. A healthcare provider will treat the cause of the bleeding and any symptoms you're experiencing.

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  • How to Interpret Postoperative X‐rays after Total Knee Arthroplasty

    Abstract. Today, total knee arthroplasty ( TKA) is one the most commonly performed surgeries worldwide. The purpose of this article is to review the appearance of normal post‐ TKA roentgenographs and describe the correct sequence for their interpretation. It is unwise to depend solely on patients' symptoms when diagnosing TKA …

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  • Joint Effusion (Swollen Joint)

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    Swelling after Total Knee Replacement

    WEBIn the case of the knee after replacement surgery, the swelling occurs as a result of the accumulation of excess fluid in the tissue of the knee joint. During surgery, the skin, soft tissues, and bones are cut to perform the …

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  • Spontaneous Recurrent Hemarthrosis Post Total Knee …

    Introduction. Recurrent spontaneous hemarthrosis post total knee replacement is a rare complication with an incidence ranging from 0.1% to 1.6% [1,2,3,4,5].The time of onset has been reported to be an average of 2 years from the surgery, but it can vary from 2 months to 18 years [1,3,5,6].The etiology of this condition has not been well understood, it can be …

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  • Recurrent Hemarthrosis After Total Knee Arthroplasty

    Abstract. Recurrent hemarthrosis is a rare complication after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Its incidence is reported as less than 1%. Most patients present with acute knee pain and swelling in the absence of trauma, resulting in significant loss of function. The authors report a case of recurrent hemarthrosis in a 64-year-old .

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  • Joint Effusion (Swollen Joint): Symptoms, Causes, and …

    Joint effusion (a swollen joint) happens when extra fluids flood the tissues around your joint. The fluids make your joint look larger and puffier compared to your other joints. Your bones form joints when two or more of them connect. Your knee, for example, is made up of three bones: The femur (thigh bone). The tibia (shin bone).

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  • Water on the Knee (Effusion) Causes and Treatments

    This fluid provides nutrition to the cartilage lining the joint, lubricates it, reduces friction, and helps with joint movement. Excess fluid around the joint can cause swelling, pain, and stiffness. Common causes of fluid build-up on the knee include: Injuries. Underlying inflammatory conditions, such as arthritis.

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  • Swelling assessment after total knee arthroplasty

    Swelling caused by intra-articular fluid accumulation inside a joint is called effusion. 8 Effusion after TKA due to surgical insults progresses from hemarthrosis to …

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  • Treatment of Recurrent Hemarthrosis after Total Knee …

    Recurrent hemarthrosis is a rare complication of TKR with a prevalence of 0.3%–0.65% 3 – 6). The reported mean interval from TKR to the onset of hemarthrosis is 2 years, which ranges from 2 weeks to 18 years 3, 4, 7, 8). Recurrent bleeding in the joint can result in joint stiffness, poor postoperative function, and, albeit rare, deep joint ...

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  • Treating chronic knee swelling, knee synovitis and …

    Ross A. Hauser, MD., Danielle R. Steilen-Matias, MMS, PA-C. Knee Synovitis – Knee Swelling and Synovial inflammation In this article, we will examine synovial inflammation of the knee as a result of knee instability and osteoarthritis and discuss treatment options. Let's start with: You have a problem with knee swelling. The …

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  • Lyme Disease and the Orthopaedic Implications of Lyme …

    Typically, episodes of Lyme arthritis are brief and involve a single large joint. The knee is the most commonly affected joint, with involvement in up to 90% of patients. 5,13,30 The elbow, ankle, hip, and wrist may be affected, as well. Joint effusions are usually large and may be out of proportion to the patient's complaints.

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  • Painful Pes Anserine Bursitis Following Total Knee Replacement …

    The pes anserinus bursa is one of the 13 bursae around the knee; it is located approximately 5 cm below the medial knee joint line.5 Patients in whom the bursa has a circumscribed anechoic fluid collection of 2 mm or greater on ultrasonography can be considered to have bursitis.6 The inflammation of this conjoined insertion of tendons was …

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  • Diagnosis and Treatment of Joint Fluid Accumulation After …

    Joint fluid after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has various causes, and the specific cause must be identified. Even if joint fluid occurs in rheumatoid arthrosis (RA) patients after …

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  • Persistent Symptomatic Knee After Total Knee Replacement. Is Knee

    Postoperatively, he complained of mild medial left knee pain after prolonged walking. There was a focal tender spot at the medial joint line. There was no knee effusion and the ROM was 10–120°. Patellar tracking was normal. A radiograph of the left knee showed satisfactory implants alignment (Figure 6). Download : Download full-size image ...

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  • Revision Total Knee Replacement

    Description. During primary total knee replacement, the knee joint is replaced with an implant, or prosthesis, made of metal and plastic components. Although most total knee replacements are very successful, over time, problems such as implant wear and loosening may require a revision procedure to replace the original components.

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  • Swelling assessment after total knee © The Author(s) …

    Conclusion: Bioimpedance spectroscopy and 3D scanning technology can be the future tools for clinically measurement of knee swelling after total knee arthroplasty. Keywords. knee swelling, knee effusion, total knee arthroplasty, post-operative monitoring, knee girth, bioimpedance spectroscopy, 3D scanning, diagnostic ultrasound, magnetic ...

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  • Knee Effusion

    Continuing Education Activity. The knee is a hinge joint susceptible to injury from trauma, inflammation, infection, and degenerative changes. A knee effusion may result from acute or chronic conditions. …

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  • Knee Synovitis

    Synovitis is usually a secondary condition. This means it is caused by another ailment or injury. Possible causes include: Arthritis – this is wear and tear in the joint. Knee injuries. Infection in the joint. Gout – this is a painful condition affecting joints. Cancer – it is important that if you have synovitis then it is investigated ...

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  • Infection or Gout After Knee Replacement?

    A patient presenting with joint inflammation, swelling and pain after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) can raise concern for periprosthetic joint infection. But don't …

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  • Knee Replacement: Surgery Details & Recovery

    Knee Replacement. Knee replacement surgery (knee arthroplasty) is surgery to replace all or some of your knee joint. Your surgeon will replace damaged cartilage and bone with a prosthetic joint. It can take up to a year to recover fully after a knee replacement, but you'll be able to resume some of your usual activities gradually …

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  • Water on the Knee (Joint Effusion): Symptoms and More

    Joint effusion happens when too much fluid accumulates around a joint. When it happens in the knee, it's commonly referred to as swollen knee or water on the knee. It can be the result of injury ...

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  • Water on the knee (knee effusion): Treatment options and …

    Treatment. ZenShui/Frederic Cirou/Getty Images. Most treatments for knee joint effusion depend on the underlying cause, and treatment will vary between individuals. Options can include: Aspiration ...

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  • Metallosis and Metal-Induced Synovitis Following Total Knee

    The most common cause of fine metallic debris after total knee replacement is wear of a metal-backed polyethylene patellar ... (see discussion for details of signs); joint effusion often present; periprosthetic osteolysis, may see malposition of polyethylene liner: Radiodense rim outlining joint cavity, joint effusion, sometime with ...

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  • Postoperative Fluid Collections in Total Joint Arthroplasty

    Introduction. Post-operative fluid collections (POFC) are common in both primary and revision total joint arthroplasty (TJA). 1 Large symptomatic fluid collections represent an avenue for bacterial seeding of a joint replacement which may lead to a periprosthetic joint infection (PJI). 2 Management of PJI carries significant morbidity and mortality for …

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  • The Use of a High-Tech Knee Pad for Reduction of the …

    Conclusion A high-tech knee pad may contribute to a faster recovery within the first week after a knee replacement, ... 13 21 22 23 The hypothesis of a possible effect on the postoperative soft tissue edema and joint effusion induced the production of a knee pad to be adopted for the postoperative management after TKA. We obtained good …

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