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Old 10-20-2008, 09:47 AM   #1
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Knee pain

Today I was doing legs and in the first exercise I started out with leg extension. My first set i had 50lbs on and i felt some pain in my left knee. Now Every time i press on my left knee in bended position it hurts. It does nt hurt when I walk with straight leg, not bended. Can you tell me what to do to heal it fast please ? The pain feels like someone sticks a needle inside of me knee.
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Old 10-20-2008, 02:49 PM   #2
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Old 10-20-2008, 06:10 PM   #3
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seriously man...it could be tear on ligament... better see a doctor.






on bended knee -


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Where did we lose our way
Girl it’s drivin’ me insane
And I know I just need one more chance
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Can you tell me how a perfect love goes wrong
Can somebody tell me how to get things back
They way they use to be
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I’m down on bended knee
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I open up my eyes
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Old 10-20-2008, 06:22 PM   #4
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on the side of the knee cap if so you might need a lateral release you could have a partially torn ligament. thats what i have and am getting surgery in november
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today one day after the problem i feel about 25% of the pain i felt yesterday, can it still be a ligament problem ? maybe it was sprain from something
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knee pain solution using Yoga


dont worry nothing will not be. when u take more lbs u come across this problem. so better is do yoga. Read the follow:

Hyperextension at the knee joint occur when the joints are overly flexible. In this case legs extend too far and move past the point of being straight. Some people may be born with this condition however most people develop it by habitually locking their knee.

Knee injuries can also occur because the way we stand and walk. For example when we stand straight we need to be aware that whether our body weight is distributed properly on both feet or not. It is not very uncommon to observe that one side of heals of people shoes is wearing out more than the other side creating imbalance at the knee joint.

Imbalance at knee joint also occurs because of underdeveloped inner quadriceps and strong outer quadriceps. In this case tendency of strong quadriceps is to pull the kneecap towards the outside of legs I.e. result in imbalance.

Knee joints in our body can be healthy if the muscles that support them are healthy I.e. both strong and supple. Tight outer hips and hamstrings put undue pressure pressure on knee joints. Athletic activity cause these muscles to tighten up and along with the aging process condition become worse (unless proper stretching are done after each workout when body is warm).

Yoga provide effective solution Yoga is excellent for increasing strength and flexibility in knees. More and more doctors are recommending yoga to their patients who are rehabilitating after a ligament injury.

The benefit with yoga is that it helps to strengthen both the inner and outer quadriceps, which help to keep the kneecap in alignment. It strengthens the quadriceps, the hamstrings, the calves and the ankles- all fairly consistently. Strength in these areas all help to support a weak knee.

Another benefit that yoga give for the knees is the increase in blood flow and nourishment that it sends to the surrounding joints and ligaments. As with most poses in yoga, the action of squeezing a body part, and then releasing it, sends lots of nutrient rich blood to the area that was affected in the posture. Many postures do this for the knees in yoga.

Yoga posture like staff pose(Dandasana),Half downward facing dog pose (Ardha Adho Mukha Svanasana),Seat of power pose (Utkatasana Pose), simple balancing pose, Half frog pose (Ardha Bhekasana) etc can be very helpful for rejuvenating knee joints.

Practiced with care, yoga posture can contribute to the long-term health of your knees by strengthening your quadriceps, opening your stiff hips, and teaching your body improved alignment and movement patterns that transfer into your everyday activities.

Note: It is important to practice yoga with caution. Initially Some yoga posture for example, padmasana and yoga style like Ashtanga yoga mysore can be avoided. Yoga posture that are done incorrectly can actually injure the knee.

Remember most important rule in practicing yoga posture is that any slightest pain is indication from you body that something is wrong and come out of it.

If starting yoga practice, it is strongly recommended that you begin in presence of qualified yoga teacher and do listen to your doctor advise.
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today one day after the problem i feel about 25% of the pain i felt yesterday, can it still be a ligament problem ? maybe it was sprain from something
If the pain has decreased a bit... keep resting it and apply ice to your knee, day and night.

give it a good week or 2 and if you still feel pain go see a doctor.

there are many degrees of sprains... 1,2,3... we are hoping you had number 1... if i remember correctly takes anywhere from 3 days to 7 days to heal with ice and rest.

btw... I keep hearing and reading more and more about the evils of leg extensions. maybe you should stop doing leg extensions as they put too much pressure on the kneecap.
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