Knee giving out or Knee buckling is the sudden giving away of the knee as you bear weight. Buckling of the knee may cause falls and fractures in people who suffer from osteoarthritis. So it is advised you get a checkup if there is progressive giving away of the knee on standing or walking.
In osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis pain, stiffness, locking and grinding are some other complaints. There is the only conservative management of the symptoms of arthritis with medication, physical therapy and a knee brace is added for support while walking.
In injury-related to buckling often pain and swelling in the affected knee are seen. It usually goes away after you treat the underlying injury, followed by physical therapy. It’s best to avoid exertion on the knee during recovery.
Sometimes nerve damage can make your knee prone to buckling. Nerve damage is associated with numbness and tingling sensation.
An injury to the knee can cause a tear in one of the knee ligament which keeps the knee stable. The anterior cruciate ligament can be injured if the knee is twisted or bent backward. It often occurs during sports. First symptoms to follow an ACL tear is sharp pain and swelling or hearing a pop in the knee. Without treatment, the ACL is not able to control knee movements hence the buckling of the knee.
ACL tears generally require surgery to strengthen the ligament, but rehabilitation is also an option, your treatment will depend on how much of the ACL is torn.
Loose Bodies in the Joint Capsule can be Removed by Arthroscopy.
Knee Strengthening Exercises Help During Recovery Post Injury
To treat or prevent knee buckling, you can do specific exercises. Strengthening the knee muscles and ligaments can improve the stability of joints. When we are referring to knee buckling, it is the muscles in the thigh, back of thigh, buttocks, and calf that should be worked on.
You should avoid overexerting your knees and stick to low impact exercises. If your doctor suggests support such as a cane or a knee brace, then take their advice.
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