Brief Medical History Overview
Knee problem
Hi
This may be long but please help if you can.
Approximately March 2009 I first started to get pain in my knee, on the front under the knee cap. I rested it and the pain seemed to go away, then when I was back playing football again in June 2009 as I kicked the football I felt a sharp stabbing pain in the same area as before, only this time I couldn't put any weight on my left leg.
Due to this I went to see my GP, and he gave me the diagnosis that it was Patella Tendonitis and that all I could do was a few exercises but mainly just rest the knee. I tried this and after about 6 weeks I started to do some running again and my knee felt fine, so after a few weeks of just running I started to play a little bit of light football but any twisting or turning that I did resulting in more pain.
In August 2009 I booked myself in with a local physiotherapist for them to take a look, he did so and suggested it might be either Patella Tendonitis (like my GP had said) or a minor tear in Meniscus. I went back a week later and after more examinations he decided it was just Patella Tendonitis and all I could do was just to rest it. Which with me being a very active person it was really frustrating.
After resting it, there was no improvement in my knee, I still had the pain twisting and turning. I've been to a different physiotherapist at the beginning of 2010 and completed exercises he gave me to strengthen my muscles around the knee to help take away some of the stress. This seemed to help and after about 4-6 weeks doing this I started to get back into running and playing football again and everything seemed fine, it felt like I was over the injury. But then during a match all I did was jump up and all of the pain returned and felt much worse.
I decided to complete the exercises the physiotherapist gave me to see if that improved it like it did before. Unfortunately to this present day the pain still persists.
The pain mainly persists in the front of my knee cap, with after any form of exercise swelling appearing on the front of the knee cap and occasionally pain at the top of my shin bone. Whenever I wake up my knee is really stiff, and I struggle to walk up or down any stairs without pain.
I did have an operation as a child to straighten my shin bone.
I know it has been a long explanation but I didn't want to leave anything out that may be important to the answer.
Any replies would be greatly appreciated and any questions you have please ask
Thank you
Rob
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