Knee hurts when for example I'm trying to take my shoes off by stepping on the heel of my right shoe with my left toes and pulling up with a "bending" motion of the leg. If I keep my leg straight and pull up there is no pain. There is no pain when walking or jogging, there is pain when trying to accelerate and decelerate from a sprint. The pain is in very deep in the back of my knee. It also hurts if I try to bend my right knee inwards and sit my right foot on my left thigh. I can do squats and lunges without pain. I can lie down on my stomach and bend the knee through its full range of motion all the way to my butt without pain. Basically it only hurts under load, when bent almost to the limit under load or when bending toward the inside of my body. Another example of pain is when I am lying on the floor, put my right foot on a table and attempt to lift my hips off the ground using the foot as leverage.
2006-12-10
21:21:28
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Shadowlogic
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