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When I bend down my knee makes a grating noise, has anyone experienced this? If so, is it okay to go running or should I take a rest. It doesn't hurt when I go up or down steps just feels a bit spongey? I'm booked into a sports injury clinic but not for another week and I really want to get back out there. Many thanks |
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On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 16:53:38 -0000, "great_gusto" <starfishdayz@hotmail.com> wrote: >When I bend down my knee makes a grating noise, has anyone experienced this? If so, is it okay to >go running or should I take a rest. > >It doesn't hurt when I go up or down steps just feels a bit spongey? > >I'm booked into a sports injury clinic but not for another week and I really want to get back >out there. > >Many thanks > > I used to experience this when I was younger. I don't mean to brag, but I used to run through some pretty painfull injuries. The correct answer of course is wait until a professional has a look at it. This is not like tearing a hole in the middle of your calf so pain may not be a good indicator of the extent of the injury. |
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great_gusto wrote: > When I bend down my knee makes a grating noise, has anyone experienced this? If so, is it okay to > go running or should I take a rest. > > It doesn't hurt when I go up or down steps just feels a bit spongey? > > I'm booked into a sports injury clinic but not for another week and I really want to get back > out there. > > Many thanks Take a look at the following: http://www.knee1.com/reference/faq10.cfm/25 It sounds as if there's a fair chance of it being normal but you're right to have it checked out. -- Michael MacClancy |
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