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  1. 16 paź 2024 · Patellofemoral pain syndrome is a condition that causes pain behind or around the kneecap. It’s a leading cause of chronic knee pain, which 1 in 3 adults may experience at some point in their life. What are the symptoms of patellofemoral pain syndrome?

  2. 4 mar 2023 · Patellofemoral pain syndrome usually causes a dull, aching pain in the front of the knee. The following can increase the pain: Walking up or down stairs. Kneeling or squatting. Sitting with a bent knee for long periods of time. When to see your doctor

  3. Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) — PFPS is a general term for pain that occurs around your kneecap, and is also known as runner’s knee. PFPS pain can be caused by overuse, muscle imbalances or improper tracking of your kneecap.

  4. 1 mar 2023 · Pain above your knee can be caused by: Quadricep or hamstring tendinitis: Tendinitis happens when the tendons that attach muscles to your bones (quadriceps and hamstrings) become...

  5. 22 maj 2024 · You will notice pain at the front of the knee and swelling around the kneecap. It feels like a dull, aching pain, but you may also experience a sharp pain. It will hurt even more when using stairs or when bending down. It can feel like your leg is giving way.

  6. Patellofemoral pain syndrome causes either a sharp pain or an ache inside your knee, usually at the front of your kneecap, but might also be to the left or right of it. It will feel worse if you run, climb stairs, squat, or if you sit for a long time.

  7. What Causes Sharp Pain In The Knee Cap? Sharp knee cap pain is usually caused by either damage to the cartilage on the back of the kneecap, or a patella fracture - a break in the bone. Sharp knee pain is usually worse with movement and may be intense.