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ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
05-13-2008, 01:04
Hey All,
Anyone Here Have Knee Problems?
1 1/2 weeks ago, I got back into bed after the call of nature awaked me, and my bone or something pop out of my right leg and I could not wlak, but it went back in, now I got touble walking and need to see a Doctor next week. :wall:
Anyone else had the same problem? (no, I do not play sports fyi).
You mean it just randomly dislocated? Ouch.
My right knee has never healed properly from an older sport injury, but no I've never had anything like what you had!
ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
05-13-2008, 01:29
You mean it just randomly dislocated? Ouch.
My right knee has never healed properly from an older sport injury, but no I've never had anything like what you had!
yup, hope my leg holds up for next week when my doc will check it out, if not, I'll be going to the Emenrcy Room.. Hope I don't have a Torn ACL or anything :wall:
I hurt my left knee playing American football when I was a kid. Nothing serious but I still have stiffness when I can't stretch out my knee.
They tend to sound sometimes. Since I walk a lot and do excercises, those sounds are gone.
Ramses II CP
05-13-2008, 04:14
I hurt mine around 15 years ago moving a steel beam. Still stiffens up if I overwork it, but no serious damage. If you have frequent knee problems one of the best solutions is (careful) weight training for your legs. Some doctors will recommend a therapist who can show you appropriate leg excercises to shift some of the stress off of your knee and onto your leg muscles.
:egypt:
ShadesPanther
05-13-2008, 14:56
I injured my right knee at Rugby and its never been the same since. That was about 8 years ago.
Craterus
05-13-2008, 19:02
Hey All,
Anyone Here Have Knee Problems?
1 1/2 weeks ago, I got back into bed after the call of nature awaked me, and my bone or something pop out of my right leg and I could not wlak, but it went back in, now I got touble walking and need to see a Doctor next week. :wall:
Anyone else had the same problem? (no, I do not play sports fyi).
I get that fairly regularly. Hasn't happened for a while though.
Not sure where it came from, possibly an old football/basketball injury.
Craterus
05-14-2008, 18:43
I get that fairly regularly. Hasn't happened for a while though.
I must have tempted fate with that post.
ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
05-14-2008, 18:52
I must have tempted fate with that post.
Happen to you again?
Craterus
05-14-2008, 19:28
Indeed. After running 10km though, so it may not have been entirely the post's fault.
Also, if you do see a doctor, let me know what he/she thinks, I've never bothered to get mine checked out.
ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
05-14-2008, 19:45
Indeed. After running 10km though, so it may not have been entirely the post's fault.
Also, if you do see a doctor, let me know what he/she thinks, I've never bothered to get mine checked out.
my feels screwy to. I got doc apponitment next Thursday 12:15. got the papers to fill out today. I let you know what goes down Craterus.
When it happen, you was off your feet for awhile or anything? usally mine pop back in withing 10-20 minutes, but 2 weeks ago when it last happen, I was immobile in bed for 4 hours.
Craterus
05-14-2008, 19:54
I think what I get is probably slightly different. It happens when I sit down, the joint just locks in place and doesn't allow for any movement so I've taken to just clicking it back into its normal position.
It's not particularly painful unless I leave it locked for any extended period of time, which happened once in a restaurant but that's a whole different story.
About 4 or 5 years ago I did my knee in playing rugger. Had the so-called 'unhappy triad' - medial meniscus, ACL, Medial Collateral Ligament. Had to have it reconstructed. That came with a 6 months rehabilitation period coupled with intensive physio.
This winter I had a little mishap skiing and did my knee in again. Fortunately, it was only the menisus and the medial collateral ligament that was a bit bollocked. Still a little sore but it's almost entirely healed (as far as I can tell).
Knee injuries are really bad as they tend to heal really slowly and a lot of work goes into rehab. Hopefully, you are not at that stage. Take care of those joints. They are the only ones you have (in the knee region).
Quid
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