At 8:15 am on the 16th of March, I was jogging and I fell and dislocated my left kneecap. I went to A&E and I received a thigh-to-ankle cricket knee brace and elbow crutches. My kneecap went back into place on its own.
I went back the next day and I was given a thigh-to-ankle brace that allows my knee to bend 90 degrees and has pads at the sides of my knee to stop the kneecap from dislocating again. I was told to regularly straighten my leg out then bend it to 90 degrees to improve the muscles.
I use ananti-inflammatory cream called Emulgel on my knee four times a day. I started doing this on the 18th of March.
I have damaged my left knee before. At first there were minor sprains while jogging which went away within minutes. On the 24th of December, 2009 - after doing one hour of Wii Sports everyday for four days - I sprained my knee while jogging. It felt like it dislocated then popped in again. I went to A&E two days later and used the same brand of cream I am using now.
Prior to the dislocation, I had done some possibly strenuous dance in PE. It was fast paced and required a lot of movement. Could it be that sudden periods of exercise and then jogging harms my left knee?
I have another appointment on the 4th of April. However, I have two weeks of school before then.
There is a way for me to do my lessons alone in one room, so I don't have to move from building to building or risk being knocked into and I wouldn't need to climb the stairs. However, transportation is an issue since I cannot use the bus and even if my knee was fine, it would still be too far to walk.
No one can drive me home from school and a taxi is inconvenient and expensive.
Any transportation other than the school bus is inconvenient, expensive and difficult (I have younger siblings who are all in full-time education in separate schools), so would my leg be strong enough on Monday to walk short distances (maybe 100m or so) and withstand people potentially knocking into it?
I've already missed my mock GCSE exams, but I have two controlled assessments (English and German) next week. I don't want to miss two weeks of school, but the transportation really doesn't look possible since I heavily rely on the school bus for transport.
Standing up with crutches makes my left leg ache after a while and my shoulders are already painful after using them to support my body on crutches. I'm nervous about my shoulder joints since they have taken a lot of strain.
I can barely lift up my leg on its own (maybe 2cm) and it aches when I try, but I can straighten my leg and bend it to 90 degrees. I am afraid of putting weight on my left leg as I am scared it might give way.
Also, I'm going on holiday on the 18th of April. There will probably be a lot if walking and some stair climbing, as well as travelling by plane. Would I still need crutches and a brace then, and would my knee be strong enough to take the strain?
I don't know if I will get physiotherapy, so does anyone know some safe exercises that will strengthen my knee and prevent further injury? Arm exercises would also be useful.
What are the chances of it happening again? When my knee is healed, would strength building exercises prevent my knee from being damaged again? Is a full recovery possible?
Lastly, what are some ways of keeping my knee safe and allowing it to heal properly? I'm very anxious about it and I prefer to take things slowly and cautiously. Being under pressure or being rushed makes me nervous about my knee, so I don't know how well I would cope in school where there's over one thousand students walking about.
Thanks for reading.
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