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Hi Anne,

 

The pains usually are from the left side of the left knee. sometimes it

seems that they are coming from a lower left although when trying to massage

and locate the pain with my hands i find it quite hard to do. This is why i

said that the pain seemed as if it was coming from the bone. I do not know

much about ligaments. if that is the case, is there anything that i can do

about it?

 

-Al

 

 

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Hi Al!Actually, if the pain is at the outside of your knee , it may be the

Lateral collateral ligament. Our knee is like a hinge held by the ligaments.

If it is just a strain the usual treatment is ice, elevation, and rest for

about 4 weeks . If it is a tear , then it may need to be surgically repaired ,

which can be done at day surgery through arthroscopy. It might be a good idea

to see an orthopedist to determine where the pain is coming from. Be

careful with your frogs.......Blessings to your knee.....Anne

 

Al <alladinito wrote:

Hi Anne,

 

The pains usually are from the left side of the left knee. sometimes it

seems that they are coming from a lower left although when trying to massage

and locate the pain with my hands i find it quite hard to do. This is why i

said that the pain seemed as if it was coming from the bone. I do not know

much about ligaments. if that is the case, is there anything that i can do

about it?

 

-Al

 

 

 

 

 

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One addition to Anne's advice. See an acupuncturist first, even it the

doctor says you need surgery. I have dodged the scalpel and at least two

of my friends have by seeing an acupuncturist for ligament trouble. On

my first visit I was barely walking. Three treatments and three weeks

later, and by interns at the N.E. School of Acupuncture, I was walking

without any pain whatsoever. One point, do not test it...rest it, no

matter good it feels. Take it easy for a good few weeks afterward. If

that doesn't work then go get surgery.

If you have cartilage trouble, that's another story.

Sat Nam,

Dharam

 

Anne DiPace wrote:

 

> Hi Al! Actually, if the pain is at the outside of your knee , it may

> be the Lateral collateral ligament. Our knee is like a hinge held by

> the ligaments. If it is just a strain the usual treatment is ice,

> elevation, and rest for about 4 weeks . If it is a tear , then it

> may need to be surgically repaired , which can be done at day surgery

> through arthroscopy. It might be a good idea to see an orthopedist

> to determine where the pain is coming from. Be careful with your

> frogs.......Blessings to your knee.....Anne

>

> Al <alladinito wrote:

> Hi Anne,

>

> The pains usually are from the left side of the left knee. sometimes it

> seems that they are coming from a lower left although when trying to

> massage

> and locate the pain with my hands i find it quite hard to do. This is

> why i

> said that the pain seemed as if it was coming from the bone. I do not know

> much about ligaments. if that is the case, is there anything that i can do

> about it?

>

> -Al

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Hi Al and Dharam

I agree with Dharam that surgery would only be

necessary as a last resort (if there was a

tear)....and resting along with some physical therapy

and acupuncture is good medicine...but first I think

it is important to know what you are dealing with by

having an assessment done.

Sat Nam to you both.....Anne

--- Dharam Singh <dharam wrote:

> One addition to Anne's advice. See an acupuncturist

> first, even it the

> doctor says you need surgery. I have dodged the

> scalpel and at least two

> of my friends have by seeing an acupuncturist for

> ligament trouble. On

> my first visit I was barely walking. Three

> treatments and three weeks

> later, and by interns at the N.E. School of

> Acupuncture, I was walking

> without any pain whatsoever. One point, do not test

> it...rest it, no

> matter good it feels. Take it easy for a good few

> weeks afterward. If

> that doesn't work then go get surgery.

> If you have cartilage trouble, that's another

> story.

> Sat Nam,

> Dharam

>

> Anne DiPace wrote:

>

> > Hi Al! Actually, if the pain is at the outside of

> your knee , it may

> > be the Lateral collateral ligament. Our knee is

> like a hinge held by

> > the ligaments. If it is just a strain the usual

> treatment is ice,

> > elevation, and rest for about 4 weeks . If it

> is a tear , then it

> > may need to be surgically repaired , which can be

> done at day surgery

> > through arthroscopy. It might be a good idea to

> see an orthopedist

> > to determine where the pain is coming from.

> Be careful with your

> > frogs.......Blessings to your knee.....Anne

> >

> > Al <alladinito wrote:

> > Hi Anne,

> >

> > The pains usually are from the left side of the

> left knee. sometimes it

> > seems that they are coming from a lower left

> although when trying to

> > massage

> > and locate the pain with my hands i find it quite

> hard to do. This is

> > why i

> > said that the pain seemed as if it was coming from

> the bone. I do not know

> > much about ligaments. if that is the case, is

> there anything that i can do

> > about it?

> >

> > -Al

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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