An uncle who got it done recently said it wasn't too bad. The size of the needle might scare you, but it's not really a big deal.
This could be a sign of a condition called knee effusion, where excess fluid builds up in the knee joint. It is important to see a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment. They may recommend rest, ice, elevation, and possibly draining the excess fluid from the knee.
Its a good thing to walk(not walk a lot, but lightly stretch) if its a muscle pull in the region of the knee, but its probably a bad idea if its anything to do with the bone or the joint as it could result in permanent damage..
Yes, knee pain can alter hip function and mechanics, leading to compensatory movements that can result in hip problems such as hip pain or dysfunction. It is important to address knee issues promptly to prevent them from causing secondary issues in the hip joint.
I'm a teen and I've dislocated my knee twice. Usually, when your knee is crooked it's just where your patella sits. People with bad knees, their knees sit lower on the bone than normal. It's not actually 'fixable' unless it's swelling or broken. A knee strap and brace will help with support but not the actual physical look.
The meniscus in the knee acts as a cushion between the thigh bone and shin bone, helping to distribute weight and reduce friction during movement. It also helps with shock absorption and stability of the knee joint.
Yes, but your knee will hurt, and it might get worse.
You can't as it is all bone or cartillage. If it swells, put ice on it, or have it drained, if it is really bad.
This could be a sign of a condition called knee effusion, where excess fluid builds up in the knee joint. It is important to see a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment. They may recommend rest, ice, elevation, and possibly draining the excess fluid from the knee.
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.
Not all non-Newtonian fluid is toxic. A good example of this would be the synovial joints such as your knee making use of a non-Newtonian fluid (synovial fluid) There are a few that would be considered bad for your health.
Yes, because if you have bad knee jonits at the age of 11 then just think what it will be like when your 20. If you have bad knee jonits tell a someone who knows what they are doing.
morphine wont necessarily cause knee pain its made to take pain away... however after using morphine regularly your muscles and bones to ache and hurt real bad when your not on it.
no, he hurt his knees too bad and he got knee surgery. He could skate but risk injurying his knees again
you have had a fall
If you have fluid in the knee then you should put a pack of frozen peas on it and then put a hot water bottle on it this is only when you have been to the hospital before you do this or this could make a serious problem.
I shattered my kneecap after a fall and to tell you the truth, for the first few days, it caused me some of the worst pain I have ever had in my life.
he fell on broken glass and got cuts on his hand and knee. on the teen choice awards, he said that was his most embarrasing moment.