Hey everyone!
December 2005, I injured my knees. I got crazy and decided to try leg press with 50 pounds. I'd been doing 40 pounds, so I didn't think too much of it... Duh.
Over the last year, my knee gets better but never IS better. Especially the right knee. It shoots a sharp pain at the kneecap on occasion. Also, sometimes it feels like the back of the knee swells up (sometimes if I've done cardio or sometimes from something like shaving my legs). Sometimes the kneecap area feels a bit swollen but I won't even have done anything.
Over the past year, I've been doing some yoga, doing light lower body work, and light cardio (walking the dog). I do NOT do knee lifts, touch my insoles or do hamstring curls as those things tend to inflame the knee.
Now, I'm not in pain all the time. Usually, if I have pain, it's a sharp and immediate "bark" and it's gone but then it could be sore and/or swollen for a day.
I do realize I'm going to have to eventually see a doctor about this. My main question is what in tarnation is wrong? Yeah, a doctor could tell me, right? But I would like to hear from anyone who's had a similar experience and what happened with your knees (surgeries, recovery, physical ability afterwards).
Thanks!!
December 2005, I injured my knees. I got crazy and decided to try leg press with 50 pounds. I'd been doing 40 pounds, so I didn't think too much of it... Duh.
Over the last year, my knee gets better but never IS better. Especially the right knee. It shoots a sharp pain at the kneecap on occasion. Also, sometimes it feels like the back of the knee swells up (sometimes if I've done cardio or sometimes from something like shaving my legs). Sometimes the kneecap area feels a bit swollen but I won't even have done anything.
Over the past year, I've been doing some yoga, doing light lower body work, and light cardio (walking the dog). I do NOT do knee lifts, touch my insoles or do hamstring curls as those things tend to inflame the knee.
Now, I'm not in pain all the time. Usually, if I have pain, it's a sharp and immediate "bark" and it's gone but then it could be sore and/or swollen for a day.
I do realize I'm going to have to eventually see a doctor about this. My main question is what in tarnation is wrong? Yeah, a doctor could tell me, right? But I would like to hear from anyone who's had a similar experience and what happened with your knees (surgeries, recovery, physical ability afterwards).
Thanks!!