

- ReumatologíaCentro Médico Teknon
- ReumatologíaHospital Universitari Sagrat Cor - Centro Médico Teknon
A meniscus tear is one of the most common knee injuries, especially among athletes and active individuals. The meniscus is a crescent-shaped piece of cartilage in the knee that cushions and stabilizes the joint, providing a smooth surface for the femur and tibia to move against each other. Damage to the meniscus can cause significant discomfort and limit mobility.
Iliotibial band syndrome is a common overuse injury that affects the outer side of the knee and hip. It is particularly prevalent among runners, cyclists, and individuals who engage in activities with repetitive leg motions. Understanding where and why it hurts when Iliotibial Band Syndrome occurs can help patients recognize the condition early and seek effective treatment.
A Baker's cyst, also known as a popliteal cyst, is an accumulation of synovial fluid—the lubricating fluid found in joints—that forms a pocket behind the knee, in an area called the popliteal fossa. The cyst is not a true cyst but rather an extension of the knee joint capsule. When pressure builds within the knee joint, fluid can be pushed out into the back of the knee, creating a swelling that can range in size.
Diffuse interstitial lung disease is a potentially severe complication of rheumatoid arthritis, affecting up to 10% of rheumatoid arthritis patients and contributing significantly to morbidity and mortality. Diffuse interstitial lung disease in rheumatoid arthritis typically involves inflammation and fibrosis of lung tissue, which can impair lung function and lead to respiratory failure.
The latest evidence from The New England Journal of Medicine underscores semaglutide’s potential role in improving pain and function in knee OA patients by achieving substantial weight loss.
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease that commonly affects weight-bearing joints such as the knees and hips. Although multiple factors contribute to its progression—age, genetics, prior injury—one key modifiable risk factor stands out: excess body weight.
Multiple chemical sensitivity is a disorder characterized by recurrent and debilitating symptoms that patients attribute to exposure to low levels of multiple common chemicals. Although its etiopathogenesis is not fully established, hypotheses have been proposed from both pathophysiological and psychogenic approaches.