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I walked up and down a flight of stairs 60 times in two days moving. I hurt my knee a little, especially felt it coming down the steps. Seemed to heal and started walking again 2 miles a day for 2 weeks, when one night my knee locked up. I figured I re-injured and inflamed the tendons in my knee that didn't have time to heal properly.
Now for 2-3 weeks I've been resting the leg everyday using topical creams, patches, NSAIDS, ice, compression, muscle relaxers and even a dose of steroids. But it doesn't seem to be getting a lot better past a certain point. I wear a brace for walking any significant distance and sleeping because it helps me from bending the leg, which causes the knee to lock up in horrible pain. The night is by far the worse.
Has anybody had knee tendonitis or similar condition and how long before it heals or does it ever fully heal? I've read it can take months.
I'm not fond of surgery having had a failed attempt already on my back. And wouldn't be able to go up to my apartment.
I've had it in my elbow a few times before. It takes a long time to heal.Has anybody had knee tendonitis or similar condition and how long before it heals or does it ever fully heal? I've read it can take months.
I've made it through a meniscal tear, and it took time...lots of time and lots of pain because although I tried to "stay off" the knee, that's really not possible if you're ambulatory. Months and months later, I was hospitalized for an infection and truly off the knee for eight days, and that finally solved the problem. Very sorry you're going through this.
Cane may help a bit; Ibuprofen too.
I walked up and down a flight of stairs 60 times in two days moving. I hurt my knee a little, especially felt it coming down the steps. Seemed to heal and started walking again 2 miles a day for 2 weeks, when one night my knee locked up. I figured I re-injured and inflamed the tendons in my knee that didn't have time to heal properly.
Now for 2-3 weeks I've been resting the leg everyday using topical creams, patches, NSAIDS, ice, compression, muscle relaxers and even a dose of steroids. But it doesn't seem to be getting a lot better past a certain point. I wear a brace for walking any significant distance and sleeping because it helps me from bending the leg, which causes the knee to lock up in horrible pain. The night is by far the worse.
Has anybody had knee tendonitis or similar condition and how long before it heals or does it ever fully heal? I've read it can take months.
I'm not fond of surgery having had a failed attempt already on my back. And wouldn't be able to go up to my apartment.
I just don't think anything less than being really and truly off the leg will help, and whatcha gonna do if you have to work and drive and park and shop? You can do the bed thing on weekends, but what about during the work-week?
Thanks for all the replies.
Meniscus tear is the same conclusion I came too. I guess it's just going to be slow healing, unless it gets worse then I'll consider an arthroscopic surgery. I just don't have any floor level accommodations and can't afford a hotel for 2 months of rehab. I think I may actually have a tear and patellar tendonitis from the symptomatology. I have a doctors appt in a couple months and will get a referral to a specialist if it's still really bad.
The hell of it is I didn't hardly feel anything and besides the night time, frozen pain when it's bent it doesn't hurt that much. Old crummy body sucks.
Mine was cause by over extention and stairs.. Took 3 years to heal.. and went away suddenly.. but I don't think my doctor was real swift. Can you get management to move you to the ground floor and give it a rest.
I wondered why I was leaning on the cart so much and getting around easier. I have a cane and find them more awkward than helpful.Pro-tip if you do the grocery shopping: Snag a cart in the parking lot; it's better than a cane.
I just don't think anything less than being really and truly off the leg will help, and whatcha gonna do if you have to work and drive and park and shop? You can do the bed thing on weekends, but what about during the work-week?
I hate to say it but meniscus tears don't heal. I twisted my knee causing my meniscus to tear and actually fold on itself. Hurt like crazy. I balked at the thought of surgery at first too, but I did get it done. I couldn't walk on it at all though, so my situation was different than yours.
I walked up and down a flight of stairs 60 times in two days moving. I hurt my knee a little, especially felt it coming down the steps. Seemed to heal and started walking again 2 miles a day for 2 weeks, when one night my knee locked up. I figured I re-injured and inflamed the tendons in my knee that didn't have time to heal properly.
Now for 2-3 weeks I've been resting the leg everyday using topical creams, patches, NSAIDS, ice, compression, muscle relaxers and even a dose of steroids. But it doesn't seem to be getting a lot better past a certain point. I wear a brace for walking any significant distance and sleeping because it helps me from bending the leg, which causes the knee to lock up in horrible pain. The night is by far the worse.
Has anybody had knee tendonitis or similar condition and how long before it heals or does it ever fully heal? I've read it can take months.
I'm not fond of surgery having had a failed attempt already on my back. And wouldn't be able to go up to my apartment.
I've noticed the longer I stay off the knee the better it does, especially over night. The pain at night is off the charts when I wake up with the leg bent. I just ordered a knee immobilizer and hope it will help while sleeping.
At least from the great answers I know it will take some months to heal. Not knowing what was really happening was starting to freak me out and even knowing is scary. Thanks nota bene.
I've had both knees worked on, when I was a teenager.
A possible cause is that you may have torn the cartilage in your knee, that doesn't go away without surgery.
Knee pain blows.
Also, if it's recommended that you have physical therapy, complete it.
It took me around ten years to get back to normal function, largely because I didn't complete my physical therapy.
That was 10 years of my knee randomly popping out of socket.
That does not feel good.
It is not always your knees that are the problem..
Your knees must take the pressure of your full body weight during normal daily activities, as well as more strenuous exercise. While the joint is strong, knee pain and injury are common, not only because of the joint's complex design, but also because it is easily thrown out of alignment when the bones and ligaments it is connected to don't perform as they should. Overpronation or supination, for example, are common causes of knee pain. This is when your ankles roll inwards or outwards, respectively, to an excessive degree.
While finding the correct footwear is important,..I recommend first seeking medical advice if you experience any prolonged or persistent pain in your knees. I suggest showing the shoes you wear most often to your doctor so they can check for excessive wear on the inner and/or outer parts of the soles, and then help you make a decision about the right footwear for your feet and style of movement. This may include more or less arch support, additional heel cushioning or ankle support...
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