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Suggest Treatment For Tender Spot On Knee

I have a small bony spot the size of a pencil eraser on my right lateral knee. The area is very tender to touch. It is most uncomfortable with full flexion of the knee, it is also most prominent then. With leg extended it is on the top lateral side right above the knee joint/patella. When feeling it going from flexion to extension it is not visible. It does not appear to be a moveable spot upon palpation.
Mon, 24 Nov 2014
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hi,

I have gone through your query.

You have not mentioned any history of previous trauma.

You can take aceclofenac + serratiopeptidase combination three times a day by prescription of your family doctor.

Avoid playing games, upstairs and squatting for about 15 days.

I hope you have got your answer.

Thanks.

Dr.Singh.
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Suggest Treatment For Tender Spot On Knee

Hi, I have gone through your query. You have not mentioned any history of previous trauma. You can take aceclofenac + serratiopeptidase combination three times a day by prescription of your family doctor. Avoid playing games, upstairs and squatting for about 15 days. I hope you have got your answer. Thanks. Dr.Singh.