Knee pain is a common ailment among people of different ages. Causes may vary from sudden injury and lead to severe complexity like arthritis. The knee bones are articulated by coordinating four bones: the femur, fibula, tibia, and patella. The knee consists of four compartments. Our compartments comprise Lateral and medial tibiofemoral compartments, the superior tibiofibular joint, and patellofemoral compartments. Our components are affected severely by recurrent injury, strain, or disease. Although knee pain is annoying and unpleasant, the upside is that it is typically treatable. To diagnose your knee pain, you must first take a detailed medical history, which includes details about the pain, such as how it feels (e.g., aching, burning, or sharp), its position (e.g., behind or front of the knee), when was it started (e.g., suddenly or gradually), and in case there was any recent trauma; such as a blow to the knee. Knee pain is treated conservatively through p...