Knee History

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Groups of Knee Pain

Acute knee pain with history of trauma or overuse Atraumatic knee pain with effusion Atraumatic knee pain without effusion Referred pain Location based

  • Mechanism
    • Trauma vs atraumatic sudden vs insidious
  • Pain
    • Location and character
      • Any neuropathic qualities?
    • Pattern
      • Inflammatory arthropathy โ€“ morning stiffness, rest pain, relief on movement
      • Mechanical โ€“ pain on weightbearing, worse later in day
    • Severity โ€“ although limited clinical utility
  • Swelling โ€“ immediate vs delayed?
  • Locking, giving way, instability โ€“ internal derangement
  • Snapping - consider ITB, pes anserine tendons
  • Constitutional symptoms โ€“ fever, night sweats, weight loss, rash
  • Back pain?
  • Other joint involvement
  • Previous injuries and treatments
  • Medical history โ€“ any systemic or rheumatological disease?
  • Occupation and hobbies/sports
  • Training history
  • Possible differential based on history of trauma
    • Flexion, rotation, compression: meniscus
    • Valgus force: MCL
    • Sudden deceleration or change in direction with planted/fixed foot: ACL
    • Landing on flexed knee or MVA with posterior force to tibia: PCL
    • Force to anteromedial extended knee or external rotation and hyperextension: posterolateral corner injury
    • Swelling in knee with occasional locking and clicking: meniscus or loose body
    • Pain on prolonged knee flexion, during squats, up and down stairs: PFS
    • Anterior knee pain jumping and on full flexion: patellar tendinitis, PFS