What causes a protruding knee

Knee protrusion may be associated with degenerative lesions, tibial tuberosity, and deformity healing.
1. Degenerative lesions: When degenerative lesions occur in the bones around the knee joint, they can cause collapse in the joint, which in turn leads to osteophytes, resulting in a protruding knee.
2. Tibial tuberosity inflammation: Strenuous running, jumping and kicking can lead to osteochondritis of the tibial tuberosity, resulting in knee protrusion, which can be accompanied by clinical symptoms such as swelling and pain in the knee joint.
3. Deformed healing: Knee protrusion can be caused by a previous bone fracture of the knee joint and deformed healing due to improper treatment and care.
Herniated knee can also be caused by other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations and then carry out the appropriate treatment.