What causes pain in the inner side of the knee? You may experience medial knee pain due to injury or another health condition, such as osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. Injury can damage the surrounding tissue and joints. You can tear or strain the medial collateral ligament or meniscus.
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Why does the inside of my knee hurt but no swelling?
Pain on the inner side of the knee without swelling can be caused by various factors, including medial collateral ligament (MCL) strain, pes anserinus tendinitis, or early-stage osteoarthritis. Even if your knee does not swell, we still recommend seeing an orthopedic professional about your knee pain.
How long does inner knee pain take to heal?
A grade 1 MCL tear (minor tear) can usually heal on its own with rest within one to three weeks. Grade 2 and grade 3 MCL tears, which are more severe, need proper treatment in order to heal, which can include resting, wearing a knee brace and doing physical therapy.
What causes pain at the inner side of the knee?
MCL Injury – The most common cause of inside knee pain is an injury to the medial collateral ligament (MCL). The MCL is the ligament runs up the inside of the knee joint and it helps stabilize the inside of the knee.
How do you fix inner knee pain?
Inner knee pain treatment includes physiotherapy, painkillers and surgery. If you need treatment and what treatment you have, will depend on exactly what’s wrong with your knee. For instance, you may be more likely to need surgery if you have cartilage damage (a meniscus tear) or osteoarthritis that causes severe pain.