Joint pain usually takes longer to heal than muscle pain and may come with swelling of the affected joint. Since joint pain goes deeper than a muscle injury, it will likely continue to hurt even when you’re resting.
Contact your provider if: You cannot bear weight on your knee. You have severe pain, even when not bearing weight. Your knee buckles, clicks, or locks.
Contact your provider if: You cannot bear weight on your knee. You have severe pain, even when not bearing weight. Your knee buckles, clicks, or locks.
The location of knee pain can help identify the problem. Pain on the front of the knee can be due to bursitis, arthritis, or softening of the patella cartilage as in chondromalacia patella. Pain on the sides of the knee is commonly related to injuries to the collateral ligaments, arthritis, or tears to the meniscuses.
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