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My fellow Snowheads,
about 3 months ago I was doing some squats. I wasn't using good form, my weight wasn't on my heels, but on the balls of my feet. This allowed my knees to travel forward of my toes...
Coming up from a very deep squat, I felt a dull but intense pain in my left knee. With difficulty, I still finished the exercise (dumb thing to do, I know).
After that, I stoped the gym altogether.
I carried on skiing at Hemel once a week. Post skiing, I would have trouble going up/downstairs (particularly downstairs).
But after about a couple of months my knee got better enought to allow me to go on a ski trip (or so I thought)
Actually, the knee didn't hurt too much, though at one point I knelt on it and felt a very sharp pain. This caught me by surprise, as I've not knelt on it since the injury.
Following the ski trip, the pain has increased. However, now it's accompanied by a popping sound when bending/extending my leg. It's louder when I'm bending it, and it's quite disconcerting. The stairs are still a problem.
I am scared that I might inflict some more (possibly even permanent) damage to it if left unchecked.
I am particularly worried as the EoSB is looming ever larger, and I desperately want to go...
As time is of the essence (due to the proximity of the EoSB), I wouldn't mind going to see someone about this privately but, needless to say, excellent credentials are imperative.
Please help!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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and have you tried a local sports physio?
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Jonathan Bell wrote: |
@Michelle63,
The cause is partly age dependant simply because arthritis is may be relevant if you are over 45/50.
However pain exacerbated by the stairs, crouching and kneeling is highly likely to involve the kneecap |
This is basically exactly what my problem feels like.
(I've quated Dr. Bell from another thread as I was loath to hijack the thread from th O.P).
When I put my hand on the offending knee and bend/extend my leg, I can feel a lot of crunching going on, what feels like it's underneath my knee cap.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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@pam w, no, I was really stupid. I started taking chondroitin/glucosamine complex and was hoping it'd get better (it's always helped me before with any knee problems).
However, this time it's starting to feel as though there's some physical damage in there.
I am bracing myself to hear I need an op
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I am bracing myself to hear I need an op
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that's probably one of the least likely outcomes.
If you're some distance from Wimbledon, or a different knee doctor, no harm seeing a good sports physio which'll only cost you about £50.
They will be able to recommend exercises (and show you how to do them properly) and strengthening the muscles is always a good idea, even if ultimately you did need surgery.
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@pam w, I'm not far from Wimbledon at all, probably about 20-30min drive.
Do you know if it would be better to pm Dr Bell on here, or give his clinic a call and ask to speak to him?
Thanks @rob@rar, unfortunately, I've had more than my fair share of sports injuries (joints reconstructed, metalworks inserted, bones broken, tendons ruptured), so I'm only too aware where this could go.
I hope not this time though, and, just like @pam w said, that it'll be treatable by a course of few intense physio sessions
Not holding my breath though...
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@snowglider, you might consider doing what I did, which was to consult Claire Robertson at Wimbledon Clinics first. She is a sports physio and a skier. I was very happy with her diagnosis and prognosis, especially when she told me that there were several stages for me to go through before I was likely to need Jonathan's knife skills. (She is his wife. I am happy for her to guide me on the timing of seeing him. She also gave me exercises to deal with my symptoms, which aren't dissimilar to yours.) I consider myself very fortunate to live within easy reach of Wimbledon Clinics.Despite having arthritic knees and being of advanced years, I feel confident that they'll keep me skiing for a while longer.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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@snowglider, good call. And the very best of luck to you!
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@snowglider, PS I didn't actually get any treatment from Claire, I consulted her primarily for her diagnostic skills.
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You know it makes sense.
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Cheers @Hurtle, again, good to hear that.
Accurate diagnosis is key to a succesful treatment. I'll be sure to report back on how it went.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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@snowglider,
From the description of your injury you probably would be able to best see a physio first. It's sounds like it could be patella femoral.
Claire is a patella specialist. If she thought you needed a scan she could guide you to getting that sorted out. She would have a good idea of whether you needed a surgical opinion ( sounds unlikely).
She is also cheaper than me.
Here is her blog http://www.wimbledonclinics.co.uk/blog/consultant/11/#.VtKq8vDfWrU
Jonathan Bell
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Poster: A snowHead
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@Jonathan Bell,
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She is also cheaper than me.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@Jonathan Bell, this could be approaching TMI
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@snowglider, I have sent you a PM
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@snowglider,
PM your details and I'll get someone to sort it out
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