Give them a towel with a bag of ice to use every couple of hours, only for twenty minutes. If they don't have pain medication, give them Motrin. That will help with the swelling, and take the edge off the pain. Make sure that they have a way to elevate their leg, and keep the knee as straight as possible.
its so painful im has been broken from 2011/11/14 intl now i had a knee surgery it was so hard but thank god the surgery was good
Yes, for someone with a knee injury, ellipticals are better than traditional treadmills or exercising by running or walking. This is because they are very low impact and will not be as harmful to the knee joint.
If you cannot put weight on your knee, feel sick, or have a fever or if your knee is red and hot, you should also consider going to the ER to be evaluated by a doctor. You could have a broken bone or an infection.
No
you can do exercises for your knee
The very first kicks that you can feel feel like someone is flicking you from the inside with their finger. The later kicks feel like a knee or elbow is kicking or pressing on you inside (which it is!).
Because there is an arrow lodged in the knee! <--knee---{
A knee brace can be used as substitute for plastering for injuries to the knee cap. If the knee cap is not broken, a knee brace can allow for more flexibility.
If you have broken skin, it is recommended to clean the wound and bandage it. If you believe that you have broken your knee, then it is recommended to seek medical attention through a doctor.
I had a total replacement a year ago and it has been just the last couple of months that it has started to feel better. It still swells and some days it will stiffen up. The pain is a lot less than the old knee so I feel it was worth having done
No, not usually.
There is no verb of knee but there is a verb or verbs for knee e.g.bendtwistThe verb "knee" has long been used and means to kick someone with your knee.