Multiple: There are multiple potential causes, from an abnormality in the back of the knee itself such as a bakers cyst or meniscal tear; or other abnormalities in the area such as a DVT or popliteal aneurysm; or even a sciatica from a nerve irritation in the back. Don't hesitate to be seen and thoroughly evaluated.
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