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    Re: lateral knee pain

    it's meant to be good for horses with swellings on thier legs....no idea why though!


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    Re: lateral knee pain

    Hi Laura ,
    I strongly believe that what you think is right. The posterior horn of the lateral Wikipedia reference-linkmeniscus should have been effected. Do you know the mechanism of injury, i mean, if he remembers an instance in the field that he got an injury. How long is the pain now, flare-up causes, and what relieves the pain. Check at the level of the joint line between the femur and tibia for tenderness. Wikipedia reference-linkMRI is highly indicated.
    RICE protocol that you have initiated is well with the same as Konradslavinskis says; strengthening program (all exercises to be performed within the pain limits)


    hi hi hi boiled cabbage, why not potatoes (sarcastic) a slice of raw potato applied to a black eye will reduce swelling. An old-fashioned treatment for chilblains is a poultice of mashed potatoes and turnips mixed with a little turpentine. The raw juice, or the water used to boil potatoes, can help to relieve painful joints when applied as a compress.

    Im not an Italilan physio and doesn't speak Italain too.

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    Rahid



 
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