Hi all,
Interesting case.
Got a female patient refferred for 'right knee athralgia'. This was 3 months after a fall on a bent knee onto a concrete surface. She had mild swelling then and reports getting a knee support, analgesic/antiinflammatories back then but the pain has been getting steadily worse. Problems also aggravated at work where they sit on high stools at the service counters. Pain on supporting heels on the foot rung.
She had mild pain on flexion end range, full extension. Excrutiating pain lateral knee on crossing her right knee over the left (fig 4 position). Got a ssharp pain on the lateral knee when she touched or pulled in heel just behind lateral malleolus (sural?), Pain on varus stress to the knee. Otherwise no pins & needles or numbness.
Very bad myofascial pain peroneals, gastrocnmeus(lateral head), soleus. Also plantar fascitis.
Did a search and found this site very helpful Ligament - posterolateral corner
(so after reading it I thought yippee! my first plc injury patient! I hope I hadnt just missed any over the years though!)
but was wondering if it was common for the myofascial pain/trigger points and plantar fascitis to occur with this injury. Patient didnt have these problems before.
I did ultrasound and strapping for the lateral knee then prescribed a brace with hinged support. Trigger point massage and stretches for the calf muscles. Same for the fascitis which have become better. No change for the lateral knee pain however as patient awaits ortho appointment.
Anthing else I could do?. Physio management-wise or general info
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