Poster: A snowHead
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I seem to have stretched ligaments / tendons deep in my knee. At times after skiing, I could hardly walk.
It is now over 6 weeks since skiing, and any brisk or distance walking aggravates the pains in my knees though I am fine around the house or going to the shops and things a day or two later.
Whenever I have had knee problems before they have been patella or front/side area. Any idea what is wrong now? Thanks.
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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?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Hmm. I am not very tall (I fact I'm very short). And have had no problem for the first 60 years of my life.....
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60...Arthur Ryetiss?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Don't think so. Feels more ligament / tendon than bone .......
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Fluid? Maybe bakers cyst?
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No swelling. Just pain, now when I stretch out walking more quickly or uphill. Feels as if I have stretched something that doesn't want to relax back.
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Hamstring muscle grouping injury? Hamstring tendonitis or strain? Popliteus (sp?) or other muscle strain?
See a physio - much easier to diagnose you and recommend appropriate way forward than a bunch of people t'other end of your WiFi
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It could be Sciatica - my dad’s pain was located in the knee, back of thigh and buttock of his right leg, and he suffered in silence for a long time thinking it was just some kind of sprain. He was bent into an ‘S’ shape compensating for the pain before we finally convinced him to go see a doctor, but he recovered quickly once it was diagnosed and fixed.
Please go see a professional, if only to rule out the silly guesses of well-meaning folks like us!
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If you been diagnosed with patella pain in the past that is your most likely problem.
The key to getting it sorted is a diagnosis- that means seeing someone who can do that rather than just a scan.
If you want to take a punt on it being patella just see a physio
Jonathan Bell
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