What’s with the knee pain from kneeling?

Kneeling knee pain may be caused by physiological factors, acute injury, arthritis, bone tumor and other factors.
1. Physiological factors: kneeling for too long, or the ground is hard, may lead to physiological pain in the knee area, in a reasonable rest is usually able to relieve themselves, generally does not cause too much impact.
2. Acute injury: the knee joint has suffered acute injury, such as external blows, resulting in local bone or soft tissue damage, may cause excessive compression of the damaged area, will cause significant pain, may also be accompanied by swelling.
3. Arthritis: the presence of various types of arthritis can also lead to knee pain when kneeling, such as degenerative osteoarthritis, gouty arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, etc., which can lead to joint dysfunction in severe cases.
4. Bone tumor: when there is a bone tumor in the knee, when kneeling may lead to the bone tumor site is compressed, will also cause knee pain, the local area will also appear obvious swelling, and when serious, will lead to local deformity.
Kneeling knee pain and longer duration, accompanied by other abnormalities, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for appropriate examination and treatment.