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  2. Why are older women predisposed to osteoarthritis?

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    The samples were from women over 60 who underwent a total knee replacement. They looked at how various levels of sex hormones impacted the chondrocytes. Their observations suggest that ...

  3. Iliotibial band syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS) is the second most common knee injury, and is caused by inflammation located on the lateral aspect of the knee due to friction between the iliotibial band and the lateral epicondyle of the femur. [2] Pain is felt most commonly on the lateral aspect of the knee and is most intensive at 30 degrees of knee flexion. [2]

  4. Meralgia paraesthetica - Wikipedia

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    The most common symptom is pain, paresthesias, or dysthesias on the anterolateral surface of the thigh that extends just above the knee. [3] [8] [5] [2] [6] [4] (The term "meralgia paraesthetica" combines four Greek roots to mean "thigh pain with abnormal sensations".) Examples of paresthesias (abnormal sensations but not unpleasant) and ...

  5. Osteoarthritis - Wikipedia

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    With hip osteoarthritis, in particular, increased risk of development over time was found among those who work in bent or twisted positions. [8] For knee osteoarthritis, in particular, increased risk was found among those who work in a kneeling or squatting position, experience heavy lifting in combination with a kneeling or squatting posture ...

  6. Pes anserine bursitis - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes they report weakness or decreased range of motion. The physician examines the knee in full extension, looking for tenderness in the medial knee joint and across the proximal, medial tibial region, and feels for tenderness along the medial tendons of the pes anserine when the knee is flexed at 90 degrees. [citation needed]

  7. Knee pain - Wikipedia

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    Knee pain is more common among people working in the cold than in those in normal temperature. [21] Cold-induced knee pain may also be due to tenosynovitis of the tendons around the knee, in which cold exposure has a specific role, either as a causative or a contributing factor. [21]

  8. How walking helped one woman lose 44 pounds, boost ... - AOL

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    She lost weight, cured her knee pain, boosted her energy and is almost off her blood pressure medication. How walking helped one woman lose 44 pounds, boost energy and reduce knee pain Skip to ...

  9. ‘I Lost 60 Pounds In 11 Months With Tirzepatide And This ...

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    Eleven months later, I was down 60 pounds. Tirzepatide added years to my life and I’m more confident than ever. After officially hitting my goal weight, it took a month to completely wean off ...