Have you ever thought why Doctor ask your Name, Age, Sex, History etc.?
Let’s
elaborate these in a form of one of my case study.
Its
story of 26 years, female patient having acute right knee
pain & had diagnose (self) that she have degenerative
disease like Osteo-Arthritis
(OA).
Yes,
you are reading well she said to Physiotherapist
that she have degenerative disease and space
has reduce between knee joint though she came with X-ray with normal joint
space which she is unaware of it.
Isn’t
it strange? Yes it is . . .
Degenerative disease is a result of a continuous process based on degenerative cell changes, affecting tissues or organs which will damage more as the time passes. Its age related process which cannot be cured completely.
Osteo-Arthritis – Degeneration of Joint cartilage and underlying bones which starts during middle age onwards. It cause pain, inflammation and stiffness mostly seen in Knee & Hip joint.
So
according to definition of degeneration & Osteoarthritis she had done self-wrong
diagnosis? Correct?
Now
come to history of patient.
She
is 26 years female doing all household work by self without any assistant or
maid. By asking this suddenly one question arise in my mind and can’t resist
myself to ask her.
“How are you doing you floor cleaning?” asked by me.She replied “myself with cloth”Still my mind boggling “how you do that? Use any mop to clean the floor”She replied “No, I am just cleaning floor while kneeling and move in whole room”
Now
I am clear that what she is suffering from but to confirm I checked her pain
area for differential diagnosis.
Pain
area –Prepatellar area (means Front of knee cap)
Finally
diagnosed as Knee Bursitis or Housemaid’s Knee.
KNEE BURSITIS OR HOUSEMAID’S KNEE – Inflammation of small sac of fluid
called bursa. Its function is to lubricate movement between tendons and bone.
It’s called as Prepatellar Bursitis,
also known as housemaid’s knee
SYMPTOMS
- Pain,
- Tenderness,
- Swelling,
- Visible lump if chronic.
What
causes Knee Bursitis?
By
a direct blow or fall on the knee which ruptures blood vessels and bleed into
bursa causing swelling and inflammation. Lastly on wall may thicken cause
tenderness. May chances of getting infection.
If
not recover then it can be chronic also.
CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT
If
bursa is infected, antibiotics may be prescribed.
PHYSIOTHERAPY TREATMENT –
Early R I C E
- Rest – avoid pressure over direct knee. Immobilization for first few days after any trauma.
- Icing – First 24 to 48 hrs icing minimum 10 -20 min to painful area.
- Compression – Compression bandage can apply or therapeutic tape can also use.
- Elevation – by keeping 2-3 pillow at the heel area and raise the knee above heart level.
Wear
knee pads to prevent further injury
Knee
joint muscle stretching and strengthening.
Consult
you Physiotherapist for more details.
SUMMARY
- Every knee pain is not degenerative disease
- Age, Sex & history play important role in differential diagnosis of condition. So always tell truth to your doctor.
- Consult your doctor for final diagnosis instead of google it.
- Muscle strengthening & stretching play important role to avoid any kind of joint pain and injury.
- Regularly do exercise or Yoga at least 20 min a day
- Don’t ignore your pain. You never know when it can become chronic.
Take care. Have a Pain
Free Life.
If any query, Please feel free to
contact. We are here to help you . . .
Regards,
Dr Amita Agrawal,
(BPT, PGDEMS, D.Acu., MIAP, MBA)
Consultant Physiotherapist.
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