Baker

Detects a fluid-filled cyst behind the knee to explain swelling, pain, and guide treatment or drainage in Visit Clinic.
What is a Baker Test in Visit Clinic?
The Baker test looks for a Baker’s (popliteal) cyst, a fluid-filled sac behind the knee. Imaging such as ultrasound or MRI shows the cyst’s size, fluid content, and relation to nearby structures. This matters because the cyst can cause pain, swelling, stiffness, or pressure on veins and nerves. The test helps identify underlying joint problems like arthritis or meniscal tears. Doctors use it to confirm diagnosis, guide aspiration or steroid injection, monitor the cyst over time, plan surgery if needed, and to rule out other causes such as deep vein thrombosis or tumors. Small cysts may be watched; larger or painful cysts may need treatment.
Baker Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Baker Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Baker test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Baker Test in Visit Clinic?
Baker is usually evaluated with a musculoskeletal ultrasound or knee MRI when patients report swelling, a bulge behind the knee, pain, or limited motion. Doctors order it to diagnose or monitor Baker’s cysts and to look for related problems such as meniscal tears or arthritis. Abnormal results can come from joint injury, inflammation, infection, or degenerative disease and may be influenced by medications or family histories of inflammatory arthritis.
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