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Sports Injury Guide: The Common Types of Sports Injuries

By , About.com Guide

Updated May 27, 2006

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Part 2 of 10 - Knee Injuries

Knee Injuries Are Common

Because of its complex structure and weight-bearing capacity, the knee is the most commonly injured joint. Each year, more than 5.5 million people visit orthopaedic surgeons for knee problems.

Knee injuries can range from mild to severe. Some of the less severe, yet still painful and functionally limiting, knee problems are:

  • runner's knee (pain or tenderness close to or under the knee cap at the front or side of the knee)
  • iliotibial band syndrome (pain on the outer side of the knee)
  • tendonitis, also called tendinosis (marked by degeneration within a tendon, usually where it joins the bone)

Severe Knee Injuries

More severe injuries include bone bruises or damage to the cartilage or ligaments. There are two types of cartilage in the knee. One is the meniscus, a crescent-shaped disc that absorbs shock between the thigh (femur) and lower leg bones (tibia and fibula). The other is a surface-coating (or articular) cartilage. It covers the ends of the bones where they meet, allowing them to glide against one another. The four major ligaments that support the knee are the:

Cause of Knee Injury

Knee injuries can result from a blow to or twist of the knee; from improper landing after a jump; or from running too hard, too much, or without proper warmup.

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