In daily life, almost everyone has experienced knee joint pain. However, some people have pain that worsens and even becomes so severe that walking becomes difficult.
Knee joint pain can be roughly divided into the following stages based on a patient’s age: Gestation period: between zero and 20 years old
Preclinical period: between 20 and 40 years old
Clinical period: between 40 and 60 years old
Disability period: between 60 and 80 years old In other words, anywhere after 40, knee joint pain is prone to occur.
Generally, the most common source of pain is the “medial crease” on the inner side of the knee joint. Friction on the medial side of the knee joint can cause physical damage (chondrocyte, interstitial destruction) or chemical corrosion from synovitis, and the cartilage fragments produced by these injuries can cause third-degree friction and cause serious pain….