Well at first it wil hurt. but after a while it will much better
sure. it won't hurt you, if that's what you're asking. if anything, the chlorine will clean the wound.
I fell onto the tarmac and scraped my knee. The old wallpaper was scraped from the wall and replaced with a trendy design. I scraped the last of the butter out of the container and realised there was no gin left, either.
Yes, this most certainly could be more than a scraped knee. You should consider getting this evaluated by a medical professional. [[User:Cjonb|Cjonb]] 19:03, 2 Jun 2008 (UTC)
Your immune system.
He didn't hurt his knee when he was young, he hurt his knee a few months ago. And he does have to get surgery for it. But for right now he wears a knee brace.
present, hurt: They always hurt me. past, hurt: I hurt my knee yesterday. past participle, hurt: She has hurt her knee badly.
It hurts because there are "nerve receptors" at the end of your knee, and when you bump or scrape your knee, the nerve endings send a "signal" to your brain saying, "STOP THAT IT HURTS!" so therefore you basically experience pain.
no. in real life Scott caan hurt his knee surfing.
Your Patellea (that would be your knee!) behind the knee? inside the knee?
She applies sunscreen before going out in the sun to protect her skin.
A knee pad and chin pads are football gear to protect you from getting hurt. If someone kicks you, for instance, the knee pad will block it and you will not get hurt.
I know when I did that, I twisted the ligaments in my knee.