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    Age: 27, Male, Presenting Problem Since: 2 months, Symptom Behaviour: Constant, No Investigations, No Diabetes, No history of High Blood Pressure, No Medications, No Osteoporosis, No Hx of Cancer, No Unexplained Weight Loss, No Bowel/Bladder issues

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    Knee - Anterior - Right

    Right knee pain. Strained ligaments.

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    Hi there,

    Before I go bother my doctor I thought I would get some opinions on what maybe I'm doing wrong and how I can speed up my recovery.

    Last year I was off work for a good two months as I strained a ligament in my knee, I can't remember which one the doctor said but it feels like my whole knee area was affected. I had plenty of rest and it healed quite nicely. Over the past year I could still feel a tiny bit of pain every time I woke up in the morning. I think this is because when have no movement in the knee the ligament can seize up causing slight discomfort for a few minutes until I get some movement to it.

    I started playing football recently and I was doing quite well for a few months but then I damaged my knee again. I can't remember what really happened but this was around 2 months ago and my knee is still in a lot of pain.

    I doesn't hurt when I walk and I can light jog with minimal pain but when I try to turn or if I clip my foot while running or going up stairs I get a high amount of pain and I have to stop for 5 minutes until it settles down.

    I try to do light exercises now and again like lunges or frog jumps up the stairs to try and strengthen it up but nothing seems to be working.

    It's been 2 months of rest and I'm not sure what I can do next to get it to heal.

    Any help would be appreciated.

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    Re: Right knee pain. Strained ligaments.

    Probably not what you want to hear but I suspect you may have injured a meniscus or ACL. You may have pushed a strain to more of a tear but my instincts tell me you should go see an orthopaedist and I am a big believer in doing everything else first. The 2nd time you injured it , did it swell fairly quickly or a lot? Did you hear a pop? What position was your knee in when you reinjured it?


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    Re: Right knee pain. Strained ligaments.

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    I feel the same. You might have injured your ACL. Before your injury worsens, get it checked from a knee doctor.

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