Pain in the depression below the knee can be caused by fat pad strain, synovitis, meniscus injury, osteoarthritis and so on.
1. Fat pad injury: due to trauma or local long-term friction, the local fat pad in the depression below the knee can be congested and hypertrophied, triggering inflammatory reaction and local adhesion, which can cause pain.
2. Synovitis: excessive strain and trauma can lead to synovial injury of the knee joint, resulting in a large amount of fluid, increasing local pressure, causing joint adhesions, and localized pain below the knee can occur.
3. Meniscus injury: trauma and strenuous exercise and other factors can cause meniscus injury, showing pain in the depression below the knee, with obvious local pressure and pain, which can be tingling, and accompanied by severe symptoms of limited knee flexion and extension activities.
4. Osteoarthritis: Long-term overloading of the knee can cause osteoarthritis, excessive wear and tear of the local articular cartilage, friction in the activities of the serious, can cause local pain and discomfort symptoms.
If you have pain in the depression below the knee, you should consult a doctor in time, and under the guidance of a specialized doctor, you should actively carry out appropriate treatment, which can help to alleviate the discomfort symptoms as soon as possible.