As far as i know, the best method for healing is growing and using,
Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevation
There is no permanent cure for water on the knee. There are temporary cures that last for a while though.
You cannot cure it, that is how your bone grows. It doesn't effect anything too.
That is the problem with arthritisthere is no away to corect it as there is no cure for it.
See the related link for info on magnetic Knee braces. Remember though that they may reduce the symptoms. They do not cure the disease.
There is no scientific evidence that shows that magnetic therapy reduces knee pain, however some people do find that wearing a magnetic knee brace helps. See this site for more info
Base Jumpers was created in 1994.
Base Jumpers happened in 1994.
No, jumper's knee and Osgood-Schlatter disease are not the same thing, although they both involve knee pain related to activities that put stress on the knee. Jumper's knee, or patellar tendinopathy, affects the patellar tendon and is common in athletes who jump frequently. Osgood-Schlatter disease, on the other hand, is an overuse injury that occurs at the growth plate of the tibia, often seen in adolescents during periods of rapid growth. Both conditions can cause knee pain, but they have different causes and affected areas.
Yes the word jumpers is a noun. It is the plural of jumper.
yes but only this year (2012) jumpers are in!
Motrin is an anti-inflammatory drug. Whether it will provide relief or cure in your situation depends on the underlying cause of your knee inflammation. Talk with your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Jumpers are made all over the world, both by hand and commercially.