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I understand the pain makes it difficult to obtain an MRI, but imaging really is the best way to determine the source of your pain. Talk to your doctor about options to relieve the pain long enough to complete the MRI, they should be able to help. If you are still experiencing knee pain you need to be evaluated before returning to sports. If I have done it again where would they take the graft from? Since you have had both patellar tendons harvested for your previous ACL grafts, there are still other autograft options available.

There is also the option of using donor ligaments allografts. If you feel you have re-injured your knee, I would recommend following up with your orthopedic surgeon to discuss your injury and further treatment options. I keep falling. My left knee keeps giving out. I have to take tiny baby steps and walk with a cane.

I have to lock my knee into place before taking a step. Have pain under knee cap. I fall once every other week. Last time I fell was 2 days ago. I heard a pop and felt a snap. Not too much swelling I put ice on it right away. My left foot was pinned under the bike. I cannot lift my leg, walk or bend with out sharp pain on the outside and top of my knee. I did not hear or feel a definite pop. Right away I thought torn meniscus. I am on vacation and about a week from home and a doctor.

Any tips on relieving the pain? Leighanne, I hope you have since been able to see a doctor? Sorry for the delayed response. If you have not yet been able to get into a doctor and are still experiencing pain or swelling, that is my first recommendation.

In the mean time, I would recommend rest, elevation and ice. While standing by bearing weight on knee from couch got very severe pain above the knee cap.. Should I continue excersice. Lost job due to long time and in severe depression of finance.. First and foremost, it is important to avoid exercise and go in for an evaluation if you are experiencing increased swelling, constant pain, or joints that are red or feel warm.

With that in mind, the type of exercise should be considered if you are experiencing knee instability. It is important to not exacerbate the situation and focus on low-impact, knee strengthening exercises.

Always consult your doctor before beginning a new exercise program, especially if you are still using a walking crutch. If you feel that you reinjured your knee, I would recommend getting it evaluated by your doctor. I hope this information helps. Hello good afternoon.. I was standing in a bucket.. The bucket.. I felt a sharp pain with aloud poop.. I reached for my leg and.. Pooped the knee in place.. I was on top of the roof working..

Miguel, All things considered, you need to go see an orthopedic knee specialist. The loud pop, continued pain and swelling should not be ignored. Ignoring your symptoms could lead to more injury. Leg twisted and buckled, no distinct popping sound. Consciously turned my body into the twist as I fell screaming. Pain subsided after a few minutes, tried to limp home — leg buckled under pressure, more screaming.

It was initially dislocated; I felt it pop back into place when I folded into a car to the ER, and had a small wave of relief.

ER X-rays showed a precisely straight break across the tibial plateau and fibula on the same plane. Too much inflammation at the time to tell about any ligament damage. Massive swelling has gone down now except an occasionally sore after stretching hump on the inside of the knee. Kneecap is aligned with the unaffected leg.

When I stand or lie flat, it straightens 75 degrees without issue and will flex to 90 with some amount of pain and patience. My lifestyle is necessarily sedentary, and my bones are almost certainly not mended enough to bear weight. Thank you for any kind response! Kenya, A few things to note here: 1.

Typically, non-displaced tibial plateau fractures take up to months to heal without surgery. This is likely due to the cartilage in the knee being damaged or degenerated, so the bones cannot slide as easily in the joint as they normally do. Lastly, if you suspect an ACL tear I would recommend getting imaging of the knee. I understand your insurance will not cover a Orthopedic doctor, though seeing one would be my first suggestion. I dislocated my left patella to the inside of my knee 2 weeks ago.

My knee is still swollen a d there is a lot of fluid behind my knee. I also have an excruciating amount of pain behind the knee and down my calf. My doctor suggested an MRI but what could be causing this? Melissa, I agree with your doctor that getting an MRI is a good place to start.

The MRI can help determine the source of your pain. Sometimes these scans can reveal a clot as well. If you are particularly worried about a blood clot you should express this to your doctor — he can order a test to be done right away.

Board got up to mph on the smallest hill ever.. Kenya, It sounds like you possibly suffered a tibial plateau fracture, and there are many different types of this particular fracture, which determines the treatment plan and protocol after injury.

Typically, at 3 months after this injury, the fracture is healed enough that you should be able to bear weight, but there is no way of knowing for sure without x-rays of your knee to determine how it is healing. I would recommend you see an orthopedist for an x-ray, official diagnosis, and to safely clear you to bear weight on that leg.

I was exiting the shed and began walking when my left foot got caught in the ramp outside the shed, I fell directly into the front L-knee. I do not remember hearing any Pop, I did feel extreme pain to the entire knee which seemed to subside.

Later that evening the pain increased and my mobility was limited due to the inability to straighten the leg. JD, If you are still experiencing pain and popping I would suggest you see an orthopedic surgeon to check for injury and evaluate how to safely move forward.

I fell skiing and hit my inner side of the knee pretty hard on a mogul. I felt my knee spasm not long after when I tried to stand on it. I got it checked out by a local doctor and after examining it he said that the knee looked solid and no breaks or tears. I am taking my time to recover and seem to be progressing well in my exercises, and my knee feels stable when I do them, but when I walk for longer than maybe 20 minutes my knee spasms.

It has been three weeks since my fall. Is reaction in my knee normal? If your doctor did imaging to rule out any tears or significant knee injuries, it is possible the spasms and twitches are the result of muscle fatigue or strain. Generally, knee sprains take anywhere from 2 to 4 weeks to heal, though some can take 4 to 12 months, depending on severity. Focus on rest as this will decrease swelling and allow the injury to heal. If you are still having concerns, reach out to your doctor again for a follow up appointment or get a second opinion.

Wishing you a quick recovery. I was skiing in powder, made a turn and heard a loud pop on my downhill knee…I took a couple minutes to stretch it out and figured good enough, my last run I went to help a little girl down who tangled us up and twisted my same knee, now it keeps buckling when I walk, giving out like its missing a piece of the puzzle, im using a brace now in fear im going to do more damage…swelling has gone down, only hurts when it buckles, do I keep waiting for it to get better or get MRI?

Sound like just a strain and will heal on its own tomorrow preferably lol?! ACL tears are especially known to make a popping noise during impact and are associated with instability in the knee aka buckling or giving out. I would recommend getting in to see an Orthopedic knee specialist. They can help you order imaging and provide a proper diagnosis.

I work as a car detailer which includes a lot of bending. But the longer I walk on it the more it hurts and I have a hard time bending my leg without significant pain.

Terrell, Have you reached out to your doctor? If you are unsure where to start, schedule an appointment with a Physical Therapist for guided exercises. You could have sprained your knee without realizing it and now it needs to heal. Hoping you have some good insight. Went for a 3 mile run 2 weeks ago. No trauma noted but immediately left knee swelled. Unable to bend knee without pain, cannot lift knee from a sitting position without significant pain.

Pain is mainly located medial knee, sometimes lower corner. Ibuprofen and ice help but no improvement after 2 weeks.

Wondering if I should wait it out? Kevnea, It is difficult to determine if your pain is due to a knee sprain, or something else, without a proper evaluation. If your pain seems to be slowly improving, you could wait it out and rest your knee until it is healed. Hi there hope you can help, had an accident 3 months ago, and cos them to the knee surgery in which they did a knee clean up took almost 4hours.

When bending it causes me serious amount of pain. Your ACL anterior cruciate ligament is a tissue band of ligaments that hold the knee bones together. The function of the ACL is to prevent your shinbone from sliding out in front of your thighbone. There is a risk for an ACL injury in activities involving jumping and landing, sudden stops, or changes in direction like in football and soccer. Many people who experience an ACL injury report hearing or feeling a "pop" in their knee when the injury occurs.

The knee can swell, feel unstable, and it is too painful to bear weight. A milder ACL injury can usually be treated by rest and physical therapy that help you recover your knee stability and strength. In more serious cases, surgery may be needed to replace the torn ligament followed by physical therapy. Grade 1 Sprain: There is minimal stretching and some microscopic tearing of the ACL, but the ligament is intact and the joint is stable.

Typically, surgery is not needed. Grade 2 Sprain Partial Disruption : Some tearing has occurred and there is a separation of the ligament fibers. There is moderate knee instability. Based on the person's activity level and the degree of instability, this grade may or may not require surgery. Grade 3 Sprain Complete Disruption : There is a complete tear in the ligament fibers. The ligament is completely disrupted, and there is an unstable knee joint.

Surgery is usually needed. After coming to Mayo Clinic, however, Jesse found the answer to that question, and he finally received surgery that fixed the problems. Katie Stone never had an injury in all her years as a competitive athlete. Then she tore her ACL during an alumni basketball game. But now, thanks to reconstructive surgery and physical therapy, Katie's healthy and active once again. In all her years as a competitive athlete, Katie Stone never had an injury.

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Rochester, Minn. Injury to the ACL can take you out of your favorite sports and workouts, and even make the game of life a little more complicated. Read on to learn the causes and symptoms of an ACL tear. ACL tears often occur when you change direction suddenly or come to a grinding stop.

This can happen on the football field, ski slope, or tennis court. People who participate in volleyball, soccer, gymnastics, and basketball are also at a higher risk of an ACL tear. If you experience a direct blow to your knee as during a tackle, if you pivot when your foot is still planted, or if you land wrong from a jump, you can sustain an ACL injury. You may hear this pop, as can people nearby.



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