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12-12-2008, 02:24 AM #1"Rock" of Love ;)
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Knee trouble... Share your thoughts please.
My left knee started getting sore about a year ago. About one or two days a month I would get a twinge in it whenever I bent it any more than about 45 degrees and put any weight on it. It would just kinda "give out" so to speak. The "twinge" feeling would happen in the middle of the back and at the bottom right just below the knee cap (about 5 o'clock if you are looking at it). Now within the last month or so it has been getting worse. There isn't a lot of pain (2 out of 10 on the pain scale), but it's causing some problems. When I keep my leg in the same position for a while (driving, riding my motorcycle, basically whenever Im sitting), it becomes very stiff feeling. I can't sit still for more than a few minutes without readjusting or getting up and walking around, and its keeping me from falling asleep at night. I know it's impossible to know what it is without getting checked, but I just wanted some input from anyone who has had knee problems or experiences anything similar to this. I know I should see a doctor, and I plan on making an appointment next week. The military doctors are just gonna prescribe me some ibuprofen and tell me to come back if it gets worse though, and if you want an MRI you have to wait a long long time to have one done. Just looking for your $.02 for now......
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12-12-2008, 08:20 AM #2
Is there any swelling? Could be anything from prepatellar buritis, to a slight case of tendonitis in your patella tendon, to a slight tear in your meniscus.
I would get it checked out. You say there is pain in the back too, which could indicate a strain or slight tear to one of the ligaments. Do you have any trouble with lateral movements?
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12-12-2008, 12:24 PM #3
i had a similar situation i got from basketball. although mine would end hurting very bad if i kept it bent in the same position for a period of time. i had tendonitis in my patella tendon as verademilo suggested.
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12-12-2008, 02:52 PM #4"Rock" of Love ;)
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12-12-2008, 02:56 PM #5"Rock" of Love ;)
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There is not any noticeable swelling, it gets a little puffy but nothing bad at all. As far as lateral movement goes, I haven't participated in anything that would really require any sort of "athletic" movement. The only exercise I really do is long distance running aside from weights. It's also kinda weird because I can do extensions/curls no problem, but the pain only comes during presses/squats, and not all the time either.
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12-13-2008, 03:50 PM #6
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ive had knee probs for years but mostly muniscus issues.ive had 3 surgeries over the years and ive found that by doing a full legg rouitine once a week with squatts,legpresses,leg curls,calf training keeps the pain out of my legs and makes them feel tighter and strong.if i miss a week my right knee swells and hurts bad.its weird but by working them hard it actually keeps them pain free.
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12-13-2008, 04:28 PM #7
i had the same problem your having. they turned my legs in weird ways and told me i tore my menicus and that i would heal within 2 - 4 weeks. well just to be safe i waited 5 weeks and still the same... so.... he finally gave me an MRI and we find out its a piece of torn cartilage.. what a fag. had to get scope on it and now its all good
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