Post-condylar pain
The general symptoms of sacrofemoral cartilage damage are most commonly postpalatal pain. Appears in the active or semi-squat position, initially with soreness and discomfort, and later develops into persistent or progressive soreness. The pain is often noticeable at the beginning of the activity, reduced after the activity, and worsened at the end of the activity or at rest. This pain is sometimes characteristic and is often described as "caries-like soreness." Soreness when going up and down stairs, especially when going downstairs or downhill. Often there are complaints of soft knees and "almost fall." Sometimes there are symptoms of joint locking.
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