When Does Jumper's Knee Require Arthroscopic Surgery?
If you’ve been struggling with persistent knee pain just below your kneecap—especially after sports or physical activity—you may have been told you’re dealing with Jumper’s Knee, also known as...
How is Jumper's Knee Treated? Conservative to Surgical Options
Jumper’s Knee, medically known as patellar tendinopathy, is a condition that causes pain just below the kneecap. It’s common among athletes who perform repetitive jumping or running activities, but...
Is Jumper's Knee a Career-Ending Injury? What You Need to Know?
If you’re an athlete—or simply someone who loves staying active—feeling a sharp or lingering pain just below the kneecap can spark more than just physical discomfort. It often comes with a deeply...
Stages of Jumper's Knee: From Mild to Severe Tendinopathy
If you're experiencing persistent pain just below your kneecap—especially after sports or physical activity—you might be dealing with Jumper’s Knee, also known as patellar tendinopathy. This...
Why Athletes Are Prone to Jumper's Knee: Risk Factors Explained
If you're an athlete or someone who regularly trains in high-impact sports, knee pain—especially just below the kneecap—may be all too familiar. This discomfort might be more than simple overuse; it...
Jumper's Knee vs. Runner's Knee-What's the Difference?
Knee pain is one of the most frequent complaints among active individuals, especially those involved in sports or regular physical activity. If you've recently started experiencing discomfort around...
What Is Jumper's Knee? Symptoms, Causes, and Diagnosis
Whether you're an athlete or someone who enjoys an active lifestyle, knee pain can be both frustrating and limiting. If you're experiencing discomfort just below your kneecap—especially after...
What are three signs of a Meniscus tear in the knee?
When knee pain strikes—especially after a twist, fall, or sudden movement—it’s natural to worry: Is something torn? Will I need surgery? At Dr. Rami Hamed Center (DRHC) in Dubai, we frequently...
Is Meniscus Surgery Safe for Older Adults?
As we age, joint pain and knee problems can become more common—especially if conditions like osteoarthritis or a torn meniscus are involved. For many older adults, the idea of surgery may bring about...
Full Endoscopic Lateral Decompression for Facet Joint Syndrome
Clinical Background Facet Joint Syndrome (FJS) is a common cause of chronic axial and radicular back pain, often resulting from: Facet joint hypertrophy Capsular laxity or inflammation Foraminal...
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