Tag Archives: Knee Swelling
Why Is My Knee Swollen If My MRI Is Normal?
Short Answer A normal MRI does not always mean there is no cause for knee swelling. Swelling may result from joint inflammation, synovial irritation, cartilage stress, muscle imbalance, or mechanical overload — even when structural damage is not clearly visible … Read More
Is It a Meniscus Tear — Or Just Inflammation?
Short Answer Knee pain with swelling, clicking, or discomfort during twisting movements may involve meniscus irritation. However, joint inflammation, cartilage wear, muscle weakness, or load imbalance can produce similar symptoms. Proper assessment helps determine which factors are contributing. What Is … Read More
What Causes Knee Pain? Understanding Cartilage, Inflammation, Meniscus & Muscle Weakness
Short Answer Knee pain is often caused by a combination of factors rather than a single problem. Cartilage wear, joint inflammation, meniscus irritation, muscle weakness, load imbalance, and mechanical stress frequently occur together. Proper assessment helps determine which contributors are … Read More



