ACL Tear - 6 Genes And 6 Biomarkers To Track

An ACL tear is one of those injuries that splits life into a before and after. One moment you are moving freely, and the next you are navigating a recovery timeline that stretches across months, filled with uncertainty about pain levels, swelling, muscle loss, and whether things will ever feel the same again.

Baker's Cyst - 5 Genes And 7 Biomarkers To Track

Finding out you have a Baker's cyst often comes with a frustratingly short explanation: there's fluid behind your knee, your joint is irritated, and you should rest or consider draining it. That's not wrong — but it skips over the part that actually matters.

Chondromalacia Patella — 5 Genes And 7 Biomarkers To Track

That persistent ache behind your kneecap — when you stand after sitting too long, when you take stairs, when you push through a workout and pay for it the next day — is one of the most common joint complaints in active and sedentary people alike.

Compartment Syndrome: 6 Genes and 7 Biomarkers to Track

If you have been dealing with compartment syndrome — whether acute episodes or the slow, predictable tightening that comes with chronic exertional compartment syndrome — you already know how disorienting it can feel to be told that rest and surgery are essentially the only two options on the table.

Iliotibial Band Syndrome - 5 Genes And 7 Biomarkers To Track

The burning sensation on the outside of your knee that starts around mile three, fades with rest, and returns the moment you push volume again — if you recognize that pattern, you already know how disorienting iliotibial band syndrome can be.

Infrapatellar Bursitis: 4 Genes And 7 Biomarkers To Track

If you have dealt with infrapatellar bursitis — that deep, nagging ache below the kneecap that flares after kneeling, climbing stairs, or just loading the joint the wrong way — you already know that standard advice only goes so far.

Knee Dislocation — 4 Genes And 6 Biomarkers To Track

Knee dislocation is one of the most severe joint injuries in orthopedic medicine. When the tibia and femur lose their natural alignment, nearly every structure in the joint can be compromised at once — ligaments, the joint capsule, surrounding nerves, and in up to a third of cases, the popliteal artery behind the knee.

Knee Sprain — 5 Genes And 6 Biomarkers To Track

If you have sprained your knee — once, or more than once — you already know that standard advice rarely gets you far. Rest, ice, compression, elevation. Avoid re-injury. Do your physical therapy.

MCL Tear - 3 Genes And 6 Biomarkers To Track

An MCL tear is one of the most common knee injuries in both recreational and competitive athletes — and yet the recovery experience varies wildly from one person to the next. Two people can sustain nearly identical grade II tears under similar conditions and end up with completely different timelines, scar tissue patterns, and reinjury risk.

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