The goose foot is located on the medial side of the knee joint and is composed of three tendons that end together on the medial side of the knee joint, including the femoralis, semitendinosus, and suture muscles. If the goose foot is subjected to long-term chronic strain, cold, or due to degenerative osteoarthritis involving the goose foot, it often leads to chronic inflammation of the goose foot. Goose foot inflammation can have the following clinical manifestations, first, pain, manifested as pain at the medial stop of the goose foot. Second, restricted movement, goose foot inflammation often manifests as pain when the knee joint is turned out very obvious, after prolonged walking or cold will also appear obvious pain. Goose foot inflammation often requires the following treatment: 1, physical therapy, you can use microwave physical therapy or far-infrared physical therapy. 2, oral drug therapy, you can take oral anti-inflammatory and pain medication, such as meloxicam, loxoprofen sodium tablets, you can also carry out closed treatment, lidocaine plus prednisolone acetate on the painful point of the goose foot closed.