Abstract
A 47-year-old male presented to our University knee clinic with complaint of pain in his right knee for 2 weeks. Pain was
subtle and dull aching primarily. Severity of pain increased with time and worsened on physical activities such as running,
climbing stairs, and decreased with rest and analgesic. There was no history of recent trauma. On physical examination, his
gait was normal with mild tenderness over the superolateral aspect of patella; also, there was no joint effusion, swelling nor
crepitations, and clicking.