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Suggest Treatment For Pain In The Interior Of Knee

I do a lot( 3 days per week) of 10 miles per session of cardio-bicycling on an Expresso bike.I have a burning sensation in my right knee. The pain appears to be located in the interior of the knee joint but seems to be in the right frontal area. I m suspecting it s arthritis since I have no swelling, redness or loss of function in my knee. I m 66 and both my parents suffered from arthritis. Any ideas?? I have not seen that there is a fee for service in the terms and conditions which I have read but if it is required please do not respond to my question. Thanks. prd
Mon, 19 Sep 2016
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hi the burning sensation in your (R) knee probably has nothing to do with your cycling or arthritis. It can be a spinal problem and would suggest MRI Lower back to diagnose the pathology which could be a slipped disc or spinal canal stenosis.
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Suggest Treatment For Pain In The Interior Of Knee

Hi the burning sensation in your (R) knee probably has nothing to do with your cycling or arthritis. It can be a spinal problem and would suggest MRI Lower back to diagnose the pathology which could be a slipped disc or spinal canal stenosis.