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  • 4 Causes Of Knee Pain After Basketball And Their Solutions

    4 Causes Of Knee Pain After Basketball And Their Solutions

    Feeling knee pain after basketball can be due to different factors, all treatable, but some may be more concerning than others. This includes a lack of warm-up, training, and relapses of previous knee injuries. You may also be playing too much basketball and your body hasn’t had time to recover completely. Here we’ll discuss all…

  • 5 Most Common Basketball Knee Injuries (And How To Recover From Them)

    5 Most Common Basketball Knee Injuries (And How To Recover From Them)

    The most common basketball knee injuries involve tendons, ligaments, and/or meniscus problems – each one with its own set of symptoms and treatments. And if you play this sport, you should be familiar with them, as 17% of basketball players suffer from knee injuries. (1) Tap on each link below to find out how these…

  • How Long Should You Ice Your Knee For Tendonitis? | Best Duration According To Science

    How Long Should You Ice Your Knee For Tendonitis? | Best Duration According To Science

    Applying ice is one of the main treatments for hundreds of knee pain problems. So, how long should you ice your knee for tendonitis? For acute injuries, go for 10 minutes every couple of hours. That’s enough to bring relief while preventing potential complications from ice therapy. (1) However, some cases may benefit better from…