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I developed a Baker’s cyst on the back of it that is the ... or a torn ligament like an ACL? Can I have an MRI done on my knee if I have a pacemaker? Would it be smart to get a second opinion ...
Symptoms and physical examination may suggest the diagnosis, but ultrasound or MRI testing can confirm it. Baker's cysts usually develop due to a problem in the knee that causes joint fluid to ...
It’s also called a popliteal cyst because it forms at the back of your knee. A Baker’s cyst can make your knee feel swollen, stiff, or uncomfortable. In rare cases, it can break open and ...
A Baker’s cyst is a sac of fluid that forms behind the knee. Although they often resolve independently, exercises, home remedies, and other treatments may be required if they are painful or ...
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