Brief Medical History Overview
Pain in both knees
Hi, I'm a 34yo woman with pain in both knees.
History: 7 years ago I was pretty fit, cycled 8 miles to work up and down steep hills every day. One day when I got off my bike my left knee gave way. I strapped it up and carried on, 2 weeks later the right knee went too. Both knees were painful so went to my gp who said rest them. A year later I saw a sports physio as although they were a bit better they weren't great. He was horrified at gp's advice and worked on my knees with electric shock treatment. Very painful but they felt a bit better. I put up with the pain for another 3 years and then the pain got worse and knees started locking. By this I mean they'd get very stiff and felt as if to bend them would break them. They'd unlock by forcing them to move, they'd give an almighty crack and then by ok but sore. Been to see orthopedics who took X-rays and MRI (with have been lost), knee caps are slightly off centre. Sent to physio who taught me to walk properly (oops!) and my knees no longer lock. After teaching me to walk properly she discharged me even though I can't do the exercises she wants me to do (steps and back against a wall then lowering bending the knees). I am left with both knees always hurting but particulary when going up stairs, standing or walking for more than 5 mins. I have a cycling machine but that too hurts. One surgeon suggested I might need my outer thigh muscles cut to re-align my knees caps! Another thought it was chrondomalia patella (is that right, it's soft knee gunge I think). I'm seeing another doc who wants to put a camera in my knees.
Would a camera in my knees hurt? Is it any better than an MRI? Any other exercises I can try?
Many thanks.
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