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What Causes Stiffness And Pain On Left Knee?

I have mild burning, itching, and tingling in my feet and hands. I recently had carpal tunnel surgery on my right hand and know I have a torn labryl ligament in my left shoulder. I have also been diagnosed with golfers elbow. I just recently started having stiffness and pain on the outside of my left knee. Any thoughts?
Mon, 22 Jun 2015
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Dear Patient,
Welcome, and thanks for sharing your concern
I went through your query, and I feel, if you are having persistant pain and stiffness in the knee than probably these are symptoms of arthritis, you should get an X Ray done to see if any arthritic changes are present in the X Rays.
I hope my advice would have been useful, in decision making regarding your treatment, still if you have any clarifications or doubts feel free to contact back.
Thanks.
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What Causes Stiffness And Pain On Left Knee?

Dear Patient, Welcome, and thanks for sharing your concern I went through your query, and I feel, if you are having persistant pain and stiffness in the knee than probably these are symptoms of arthritis, you should get an X Ray done to see if any arthritic changes are present in the X Rays. I hope my advice would have been useful, in decision making regarding your treatment, still if you have any clarifications or doubts feel free to contact back. Thanks.