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Your doctor will examine you thoroughly. X-rays are another key tool. They'll give your surgeon a better idea of whether your bone is damaged or deformed. An imaging test called an MRI will give a more detailed look into the bone and soft tissues around your knee.

You also may get a blood test to rule out, or point to, other causes for your knee pain.

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