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Knee DisordersInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Common Knee Injuries Description: A brief look at sprains, cartilage tears, knee cap: "Chondromalacia", anterior cruciate ligament tears and Osgood-Schlatter's. Written by Edward M. Staub, M.D. (cory.com) |
Knee Dislocation Description: Information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of knee dislocation from eMedicine. (emedicinehealth.com) |
Knee Guru Description: Information on knee problems, discussion board and list of clinics. (kneeguru.co.uk) |
Knee Pain Description: Information on common problems and their treatment. (orthopedics.about.com) |
Knee-Pain-Management Description: Common causes of knee pain, its prevention and treatments. (knee-pain-management.com) |
KneePainInfo .com Description: An educational website designed to help people obtain information about knee problems including knee injuries, diseases, and conditions. (kneepaininfo.com) |
The Patellofemoral Foundation Description: Organization for research and education. (patellofemoral.org) |
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