No: This may be an indication of inflammation in or around the knee, 'arthritis', infection, nerve inflammation,or damage to menisci, ligaments, or cartilage.A good history & phys. incl osteopathic hands-on exam may provide some answers.Imaging may be necessary.Treatments vary depending on cause but may include meds, steroid injections (yech!), prolotherapy, neuroprolotherapy, manipulation, etc.
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