i have that same thing too and and i am missing football practice today so if i were i would rest it
My pending knee repairs feels like the sword of Damocles.
amount of force or gravity pulling on it
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.
After total knee replacement (TKR), many patients report improvements in pain and function, but the knee may not feel exactly like a natural knee. Some individuals experience stiffness or a sensation of artificial components, particularly during activities like bending or climbing stairs. Over time, with rehabilitation and adaptation, many people find their knee feels more normal, but complete similarity to a natural knee is rare. Individual experiences can vary widely based on factors like the surgical technique, rehabilitation, and personal healing.
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There are lot of resources available online which have information on knee pain causes, treatments and how to manage knee pain in long term. There are websites like ehow.com or coolrunning.com which are good resources for information on knee pain with running.
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Well,I don't necessarily hear this term a whole bunch but I know what it means. To have a tiny knot in your knee means to have possibly a little pain from your bone. It feels like you should be able to crack but you can't.
its just common gravity I'm a fifth grader and i can answer that
Well,I don't necessarily hear this term a whole bunch but I know what it means. To have a tiny knot in your knee means to have possibly a little pain from your bone. It feels like you should be able to crack but you can't.
The kneecap, or patella, feels like a small, flat, oval-shaped bone located at the front of the knee joint. It has a smooth surface that allows it to glide over the femur as the knee bends and straightens. When you touch it, it can feel hard and bony, and it may be sensitive to pressure or impact, especially if there's an injury or condition affecting the knee. Overall, it plays a crucial role in knee function and stability.
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