Orthopedic Clinic - San Mateo

Orthopedic Clinic - San Mateo #76 Gen. Luna street, RSJ building Unit 1 Brgy. Ampid uno,San Mateo, Rizal(opposite SM San Mateo)

A Baker’s cyst, also called a popliteal cyst, is a fluid-filled swelling that develops in the popliteal space the area b...
16/08/2025

A Baker’s cyst, also called a popliteal cyst, is a fluid-filled swelling that develops in the popliteal space the area behind the knee. It forms when excess synovial fluid, which normally lubricates the knee joint, is pushed into a small sac-like pocket behind the knee. This typically occurs when there is increased fluid production within the joint, often due to underlying knee problems such as arthritis, meniscus tears, or inflammation.

The cyst itself can vary in size and may cause different levels of discomfort. Some people may not have any symptoms, while others may experience a noticeable bulge behind the knee, stiffness, or pain that worsens with activity or full flexion and extension of the knee. The swelling may become more obvious when standing and can decrease when the knee is flexed.

Baker’s cysts are not inherently dangerous, but they can cause complications. In some cases, the cyst may rupture, causing fluid to leak into the calf muscles, which can lead to sharp pain, swelling, and redness in the lower leg sometimes mimicking a blood clot. Diagnosis is often made through physical examination, but imaging such as ultrasound or MRI can confirm the presence and underlying cause. Treatment focuses on addressing the primary knee condition, reducing inflammation, and relieving discomfort. This can include rest, compression, anti-inflammatory medications, corticosteroid injections, or in persistent cases, aspiration or surgery.
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For moderate to severe knee  Osteoarthritis HA knee injection                   =Aim to restore lubrication and cushioni...
06/08/2025

For moderate to severe knee Osteoarthritis

HA knee injection
=Aim to restore lubrication and cushioning properties of the joint, potentially reducing pain and improving movements.

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13/03/2025

Hello everyone!

Quinto- Orthopedic Clinic is now back on operations.
Kindly call 0905-6667558 or message us here on our page for appointment.
Our clinic schedule is subject to change without prior notice.

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Problems with your hands, back or elbows??? Come see an orthopedic surgeon today 😊
06/06/2023

Problems with your hands, back or elbows??? Come see an orthopedic surgeon today 😊

06/06/2023
13/03/2023

Hello everyone!

We are inviting you for a FREE BONE SCREENING that will be held at Quinto Orthopedic Clinic this coming Wednesday (March 15, 2023) from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM only. First 50 patients from ages 45 yrs and up are invited.

FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE BASIS.

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Monday 10am - 3pm
Tuesday 10am - 3pm
Wednesday 10am - 3pm
Thursday 10am - 3pm
Friday 10am - 3pm
Saturday 10am - 3pm

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