Pain develops after reaching specific intensity of activity Pain progresses over time, becoming increasingly disabling Pain generally has been present for six weeks or longer | |||
Anterior knee pain or poorly localized pain | Medial knee pain | Posterior knee pain | Lateral knee pain |
Patellofemoral pain syndrome | Pes anserine bursitis & tendinopathy | Hamstring tendinopathy | Iliotibial band syndrome |
Patellar tendinopathy | Degenerative meniscus | Baker's cyst | Degenerative meniscus |
Osteoarthritis | Medial hamstring tendinopathy | Biceps femoris (lateral hamstring) tendinopathy | |
Prepatellar & infrapatellar bursitis | Medial plica syndrome | Popliteus tendinopathy | |
Osgood Schlatter syndrome | MCL laxity | LCL laxity | |
Quadriceps tendinopathy | |||
Chronic patella subluxation | |||
Intra-articular stress fracture | |||
ACL or PCL laxity |
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