Why Your Knees Hurt and How to Fix It

Knee Pain When Sitting or Climbing Stairs? You Might Have Chondromalacia Patella Have you ever felt pain in the front of your knee when climbing stairs, sitting too long, or squatting down? Do your knees crackle or feel sore after a walk? You might be dealing with a condition called Chondromalacia Patella, commonly known as Runner’s Knee. Though it often affects young athletes, it’s also common in middle-aged adults, especially women, and people who sit or kneel for extended periods. What Is Chondromalacia Patella? Chondromalacia Patella refers to the softening and deterioration of the cartilage underneath the kneecap (patella). Normally, this cartilage allows your knee joint to move smoothly. But when it's damaged, your kneecap may rub against the thigh bone (femur), leading to pain, inflammation, and a grinding sensation. Common Causes 🔹 Overuse or Repetitive StressEspecially from [...]

By |2025-04-13T11:20:41-07:00June 6th, 2025|Ankle Fracture, Ankle Sprain, Toenail Fungus|Comments Off on Why Your Knees Hurt and How to Fix It

Understanding and Managing Plantar Fasciitis

When Your Heels Hurt: Understanding and Managing Plantar Fasciitis“I stepped out of bed this morning and felt a terrible, stabbing pain in my heel.”“We sat on a bench chatting for a bit. But when I stood up again, the pain came rushing back, just like it did this morning.”If these scenarios sound familiar, you may be dealing with Plantar Fasciitis — one of the most common causes of heel pain. What Is Plantar Fasciitis?Plantar fasciitis is a painful condition caused by inflammation of the plantar fascia — a thick band of tissue that connects your heel bone to your toes. This ligament helps support the arch of your foot and absorbs shock when you walk. When overstressed or repeatedly strained, it can develop small tears and become inflamed.The result? A sharp, stabbing pain in the bottom of your heel — [...]

By |2025-05-13T12:39:29-07:00May 5th, 2025|Ankle Fracture, Ankle Sprain, Toenail Fungus|Comments Off on Understanding and Managing Plantar Fasciitis
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