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Pain below knee

  • 18-07-2014 6:06pm
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    I recently played a GAA game after a long period of not playing due to Leaving Cert. However this was a week ago and I still have a pain below my left knee from it. Now when I try run it feels like the leg stays straight and so I run with what looks like a limp. Any ideas?
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,370 ✭✭✭pconn062


    Unfortunately we are not allowed to give out medical advice here. From the charter:
    We do not give out medical advice. Injuries may have common symptoms but are unique to the individual - just because you were able to keep training with X injury or were out for months because of Y doesn't mean that the same will apply to someone else. Bad advice given here and followed through could aggravate an injury and prevent an athlete making a full recovery in as rapid a time as possible. This restriction is Boards-wide and purposely heavy-handed. So don't feel offended if your thread about a sprained ankle (which you may deem "non-medical") gets locked.

    If the pain continues you could consider visiting a physio for a consultation. PM me if you want recommendations of physios in your area and I'll re-open the thread.


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