Bakers Cyst

Definition:
A 'Baker's cyst', also known as a popliteal fossa cyst, is a benign swelling of the semimembranous or more rarely some other synovial bursa found behind the knee. It is named after the surgeon who first described it, William Morrant Baker. This is not a "true" cyst, as an open communication with the synovial sac is often maintained.
Symptoms:
  • Tightness or stiffness behind the knee
  • Swelling behind the knee
  • Pain with bending the knee
Causes:
  • Knee arthritis
  • Cartilage tear
Treatment:
  • Stretching and ROM exercises
  • Strengthening lower extremity muscles