You might start by seeing your primary care provider. Or you might be referred to a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, also known as a physiatrist, a physical therapist, an orthopedic surgeon or a sports medicine specialist.
Here's information to help you get ready for your appointment.
What you can do
Before your appointment, make a list of the following:
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Your symptoms and when they began.
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Key personal information, including whether you've ever injured your knee or had knee surgery and what type of exercise or sports you play.
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All medications, vitamins or supplements you take, including doses.
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Questions to ask your health care provider.
Take a family member or friend along, if possible, to help you remember the information you're given. Also, if you've had X-rays or other imaging tests of your knees, try to bring copies of them to your appointment.
For patellofemoral pain syndrome, questions to ask include:
- What's likely causing my knee pain?
- What are other possible causes?
- What tests do I need?
- Is my condition likely temporary or chronic?
- What's the best course of action?
- Do I need to restrict my activities?
- Should I see a specialist?
- Are there brochures or other printed material I can have? What websites do you recommend?
Ask any other questions you have.
What to expect from your doctor
Be prepared to answer questions, such as:
- How would you describe your knee pain?
- Where exactly does it hurt?
- What activities improve or worsen your symptoms?
- Have you recently started exercising or exercising more?
- What home treatments have you tried? Did they help?