<p>Pope Francis, who has suffered from pain in his knee, used a wheelchair for the first time at a public event on Thursday.</p>.<p>The 85-year-old was wheeled into the Paul VI hall at the Vatican for a meeting of a Catholic organisation of sisters and nuns, according to an <em>AFP</em> journalist.</p>.<p>He used a wheelchair after an operation on his colon last summer, but this was the first time he has been pictured in one at an event open to the media.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/japan-pm-pope-discuss-nuclear-arms-after-north-koreas-test-launch-1106430.html" target="_blank">Japan PM, Pope discuss nuclear arms after North Korea's test launch</a></strong></p>.<p>Francis has been suffering for months with pain in his right knee, cancelling numerous engagements, and in recent days has struggled to walk.</p>.<p>On Wednesday, he had to be helped out of his chair by an assistant at the weekly audience in St Peter's Square.</p>.<p>The Vatican has not said officially what the problem is, although sources have told <em>AFP</em> he has chronic arthritis.</p>.<p>The pope himself has also spoken of an injured ligament in his knee.</p>.<p>He told Italian daily Corriere della Sera in an interview published Tuesday that he would undergo an "intervention with infiltration".</p>.<p>Vatican sources told <em>AFP</em> this involved the injection of anti-inflammatories into the joint, adding that no surgical intervention was currently planned.</p>.<p>He told a newspaper in Argentina in April that he was treating his knee pain by putting ice on it and taking some painkillers.</p>
<p>Pope Francis, who has suffered from pain in his knee, used a wheelchair for the first time at a public event on Thursday.</p>.<p>The 85-year-old was wheeled into the Paul VI hall at the Vatican for a meeting of a Catholic organisation of sisters and nuns, according to an <em>AFP</em> journalist.</p>.<p>He used a wheelchair after an operation on his colon last summer, but this was the first time he has been pictured in one at an event open to the media.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/japan-pm-pope-discuss-nuclear-arms-after-north-koreas-test-launch-1106430.html" target="_blank">Japan PM, Pope discuss nuclear arms after North Korea's test launch</a></strong></p>.<p>Francis has been suffering for months with pain in his right knee, cancelling numerous engagements, and in recent days has struggled to walk.</p>.<p>On Wednesday, he had to be helped out of his chair by an assistant at the weekly audience in St Peter's Square.</p>.<p>The Vatican has not said officially what the problem is, although sources have told <em>AFP</em> he has chronic arthritis.</p>.<p>The pope himself has also spoken of an injured ligament in his knee.</p>.<p>He told Italian daily Corriere della Sera in an interview published Tuesday that he would undergo an "intervention with infiltration".</p>.<p>Vatican sources told <em>AFP</em> this involved the injection of anti-inflammatories into the joint, adding that no surgical intervention was currently planned.</p>.<p>He told a newspaper in Argentina in April that he was treating his knee pain by putting ice on it and taking some painkillers.</p>