10 Avascular Necrosis Symptoms
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Knee AVN Symptoms
The mechanism that causes AVN in other joints occurs in the knee following a break or other injury in the thigh bone. It typically occurs in the top of the leg bone, or tibia, on the inside of the knee.
This is a disabling location for AVN because the pain and swelling around the knee joint make standing and walking extremely painful in later stages. Range of motion is severely impacted and bearing weight or movement, especially climbing stairs, becomes impossible.1’Avascular Necrosis’ Mayo Clinic. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/avascular-necrosis/symptoms-causes/syc-20369859
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