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My Knee
#1
Well, it started out mild. I have a pain in my right knee, on the outer right side.
I feel the pain, whenever I put weight/walk/bend tl;dr use my knee
Also, I play Soccer on a team, and that's making it worse..
I think that's how I injured it. I've talked to some friends, and they think its my outer acl. I'll be going to my doctor sometime this week to check it out.
But I want to know what to expect. This pain has been going on for two days. Yesterday it was mild. But today, it hurt all through practice, so I had to sit out. After practice we went out to eat, and after getting up after about an hour, I was in extreme pain. I had to hop on one leg. The pain has receded as of now. Note: I got back from the restaurant about 30 minutes ago.
Thanks for reading.
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#2
My advice would be to keep off your ankle for a while until you visit your doctor. Besides that, get some help walking around when it hurts? (Get a friend to support you while you limp)
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#3
If you did not injure it in any way, and it is sore on its own, it is probably not ACL.
My dad tripped and broke his knee/leg and shattered some nerves, and he needed ACL Re-constructive Surgery.

If it is ACL, what they do is usually get a piece of the ligament from a cadaver and perform surgery drilling through you shin, behind your knee, and out your upper leg. It is standard procedure and you will be up and about in a bit.

In my opinion, however, it does not seem as if you have ACL. Good luck.
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(12-12-2010, 01:38 AM)CrzYMike Wrote: My advice would be to keep off your ankle for a while until you visit your doctor. Besides that, get some help walking around when it hurts? (Get a friend to support you while you limp)

Thanks, that what I plan on doing.

(12-12-2010, 04:28 AM)xerotic Wrote: If you did not injure it in any way, and it is sore on its own, it is probably not ACL.
My dad tripped and broke his knee/leg and shattered some nerves, and he needed ACL Re-constructive Surgery.

If it is ACL, what they do is usually get a piece of the ligament from a cadaver and perform surgery drilling through you shin, behind your knee, and out your upper leg. It is standard procedure and you will be up and about in a bit.

In my opinion, however, it does not seem as if you have ACL. Good luck.

Whats funny is, it hasn't been hurting today. But I'm almost positive it will if I start running or something. And I hope I don't need any surgery.
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#5
What I would do is get a pair of crutches and don't put any weight on it whatsoever. I definitely wouldn't do any running.
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(12-12-2010, 03:20 PM)SiR CRaCk AL0T Wrote: What I would do is get a pair of crutches and don't put any weight on it whatsoever. I definitely wouldn't do any running.
The thing is, my knee hasn't been hurting at all today.
Maybe it's because I haven't done any running or exercise?

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(12-12-2010, 05:26 PM)BizzyX Wrote: The thing is, my knee hasn't been hurting at all today.
Maybe it's because I haven't done any running or exercise?

It should be really bad for ACL.
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#8
You need to relax, no running or exercising on it excessively.
bob
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(12-12-2010, 05:27 PM)xerotic Wrote:
(12-12-2010, 05:26 PM)BizzyX Wrote: The thing is, my knee hasn't been hurting at all today.
Maybe it's because I haven't done any running or exercise?

It should be really bad for ACL.

Ok, but what do I tell the doctor then? Because when I run alot it hurts.
But If I don't do anything, I'm perfectly fine.

(12-12-2010, 05:28 PM)Blacklite Wrote: You need to relax, no running or exercising on it excessively.

But what do I tell my doctor?
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#10
Rest for a day. Put your foot on some pillows to keep it elevated, and put an icepack where there was pain.
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