Psychology is a great example of a Pseudoscience. They mention Chemical inbalances but there has never been a test to prove that. Its just been indoctrinated into out society in advertisments and TV commercials that people accept it as fact. Everything a psychologist bases their diagnosis on is of a subjective nature. There is no objective test or blood test, no brain scan. Everything is subjective. They love to use the word "Soft Science"
It could be several things
1. IT (iliotibial) band syndrome: Touch tissue that is from your hip to the outer part of your knee. When you over-exercise, it can become inflamed. Causes pain on outer side of knee.
2. Meniscal Tear: When cartilage rips. Pain and swelling are common symptoms.
3. ACL- Anterior Cruciate Ligament. Mostly seen in athletes.
I'm pretty sure her problem is number 3
The would usually happen when there is violence involved
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