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What Is The Treatment Of Knee Pain In Children ?

Hi. My daughter is 7 years 9 months. About a year ago she experienced pain and locking of her knee with a weird bending motion. Since then she has had it happen several times. It makes a popping sensation, feels stiff until it is straightened, and the pain is located on the outside aspect of the knee. I know I need to see a physician for this, but I talked to the pediatrician and she said to just not bend the knee in a way that causes pain. My daughter doesn t do this intentionally, and today she pivoted in place and had a bout of extreme pain in which she didn t want to walk on the affected knee. What could be the problem? A meniscal tear? It doesn t seem like that would be likely in such a young child. Thank you for you help.
Tue, 21 Jun 2016
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She needs to be investigated. MRI of the affected knee is indicated.She is probably having meniscal tear or Discoid cartilage.
kindly do not ignore it.
It may need surgery.
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What Is The Treatment Of Knee Pain In Children ?

She needs to be investigated. MRI of the affected knee is indicated.She is probably having meniscal tear or Discoid cartilage. kindly do not ignore it. It may need surgery.