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  2. Knee Pain Location Chart: What Knee Pain May Indicate - ...

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    Pain above your knee can be caused by: Quadricep or hamstring tendinitis: Tendinitis happens when the tendons that attach muscles to your bones (quadriceps and hamstrings) become...

  3. Pain Above Knee: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention - Healthline

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    Common causes of pain above your knee include quadricep or hamstring tendonitis, arthritis, and knee bursitis. Your knee is the largest joint in your body, formed where your femur...

  4. Quadriceps Tendonitis (Tendinopathy) Causes and Treatments - ...

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    Quadriceps tendinitis causes pain in the front of your knee, just above the kneecap. Usually, the pain is dull and gradually increases over time. The pain may get worse after sitting down for...

  5. Knee Pain Location Chart Explained - Atlas Pain Specialists

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    Pain Above the Knee. Pain above the knee can often feel like an ache at first especially after an intense workout or a long day of physical activity. Most of the time it signals stress in the muscles and tendons that surround and support your knee. ... Knee cap pain can be sharp or dull, and it often worsens with movements that put pressure on ...

  6. Patellar tendinitis - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Pain is the first symptom of patellar tendinitis, usually between your kneecap and where the tendon attaches to your shinbone (tibia). Initially, you may only feel pain in your knee as you begin physical activity or just after an intense workout.

  7. Pain Above Knee: Causes & Treatment - Knee Pain Explained

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    Pain above the knee can vary in intensity and type, ranging from intermittent to continuous, and may present as a dull ache or sharp, catching pain. Top of knee pain is often accompanied by swelling above the knee, and can limit movement and affect the overall function of the joint.

  8. Patellar Tendinitis/Quadriceps Tendinitis - Overview - Mayo...

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    The quadriceps tendon is located just above the kneecap (patella) and connects the quadriceps muscles in the front of the thigh to the top of the kneecap. The patellar tendon is located just below the kneecap.

  9. Patellar tendinitis - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Usually, pain from patellar tendinitis is on the front part of your knee, just below your kneecap. Imaging tests. Your doctor may suggest one or more of the following imaging tests: X-rays. X-rays help to exclude other bone problems that can cause knee pain. Ultrasound.

  10. Quadriceps Tendonitis: Causes & Treatment - Knee ... - Knee Pain...

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    Quadriceps tendonitis is inflammation of the quadriceps tendon where it attaches to the top of the kneecap. It is the most common cause of pain above the knee. In the early stages of quadriceps tendonitis, strain and overuse results in small tears in the tendon.

  11. Patellar Tendinitis (Jumper’s Knee) - Cleveland Clinic

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    The patellar tendon connects your kneecap (patella) to the top of your shin bone (tibia). It works with your quad muscle to move your knee and lower leg. Patellar tendinitis happens when you overuse your patellar tendon.