Can someone help me with knee pain please
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angilee
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Hi Everyone,
I have osteoarthritis in my left knee (among other places) I have felt a different kind of pain this last couple of months, the pain I am used to is around the front of the knee..but the other pain I am now feeling is round the back of my leg, behind the knee in the crease...hope this makes sense!
Wondered if others here with knee osteoarthrtis could help me out. Been to see the doc and he says I have damaged a tendon...no faith in docs where knees are concerned. they are just too complicated.
Thanks in advance
Angilee
I have osteoarthritis in my left knee (among other places) I have felt a different kind of pain this last couple of months, the pain I am used to is around the front of the knee..but the other pain I am now feeling is round the back of my leg, behind the knee in the crease...hope this makes sense!
Wondered if others here with knee osteoarthrtis could help me out. Been to see the doc and he says I have damaged a tendon...no faith in docs where knees are concerned. they are just too complicated.
Thanks in advance
Angilee
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We are not doctors so cannot diagnose. Pain behind the knee (from my limited knowledge) occurs for a few reasons including a Baker's Cyst and damaged tendons. The OA in my knees does affect the way I move so I wouldn't be surprised if you have done some damage, knees are complicated joints (the hinged ones are), 'tis the nature of the beast. DDHave you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben0
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Hello Angilee
Like DD says it can be a few things, my hubby had a baker cyst behind his knee..it was very painful..I would go and get it check out because they can drain them..please let us know how you get on.Love
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I agree with the others. We don't know so can't diagnose but a Bakers' Cyst does sound likely. They can be painful and the leg can swell alarmingly. However, I have some news hot off the press as my husband saw the consultant about one last week - they don't usually attempt to drain them now as it only encourages the beast. Anti-inflamms, ice, elevation and not to much sitting around unelevated was what he prescribed.If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
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