A cane or walker can help a person to walk better after dislocating their knee. Though this can be a bit painful, it shouldn't keep a person from walking forever, by any means.
Apply ice or a cold pack. Don't overuse or stress your knee. If it doesn't get better, see a doctor.
Your knee allows you to walk and bend your leg.
you can but leaving your leg straight is the only way to walk. if you bend your knee as your about to walk youll be in great pain
You should put ice on your knee and do not walk a lot. You should not eat fatty foods because it may make you gain weight, therefore forcing more strain on your knee.
You could have a pulled muscle in your knee if there is pain when you bend it.
I am not quite sure why your knee pop's. But I had a friend who had the same problem. She went to consult the doctor. If you can't consult the doctor as soon as possible, then just make sure that you don't run around or do any heavy excercise which will make your legs tired. If you want to excercise the best thing to do is walk briskly or just walk normally for 30 minutes. If that's to much for you walk 15 minutes. But it can also happen if you work them out to hard or have knee problems.
My mother has Alzheimer's and Arthritis in her knee and hip. She is 83, what can i give her, that would help her walk better.
Easy, They're knee long!
The purpose of the knee is to help you walk, when needed. It also enables you to kick a ball, without a knee, you would die, or need a wheelchair to move around, because you won't be able to walk, due to you having no knee.
so we didnt have to walk
No, but if you can, you're lucky.
After a knee operation, you should expect to wait about 6 to 8 weeks before you can walk again. Some people may find that they are able to walk before that, with help.