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Walking Knee Problems - Articles
KNEE PAIN!?!?! WHAT KNEE PAIN???
by
Amy T.
Posted
Fri 21 Nov 2008 4:48pm
I ran 2 miles last night with Tim the Paramedic just to see how the knee was going to feel.
AND IT FELT GREAT!
I guess it's just a really bad bruise (still a little black and blue) and only hurts to touch but walking, bending, running, going up stairs, lunges...none of it gives me a bit of trouble.
My pride still aches a little from
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Don't Neglect A Painful Knee Cap - Reduce Your Knee Pain
by
drbraceco
Posted
Sat 09 May 2009 6:56pm
Do you want to learn about ways to help treat a painful knee cap?
Whether you have this knee problem when you are walking, or running, or doing other activities... of a Painful Knee Cap
Whether you have been suffering from knee problems for less than a few weeks or you have chronic knee pain, it is important that you should talk to your doctor
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Running does not cause knee pain - faulty posture causes knee pain
by
Matt Whitehead
Posted
Wed 10 Mar 2010 3:24pm
once again, researchers are making a villain out of movement when the real culprit is the position of the knee.
If the problem is actually the position of the joint... for the knee, but they’re forgetting the why. The position of the knee going into running is the problem, not the running itself. FIX THE POSITION AND RUNNING WILL ACTUALLY BE GOOD
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Patella Exercise to Avoid Locked Knees and Reduce Knee Pain
by
Aliesa George
Posted
Thu 28 Jan 2010 11:43am
If you’re one of those folks who has a tendency to lock your knees, and may occasionally be bothered with knee pain… Here’s a video with a quick and easy exercise you can... of the leg, and better tracking of the patella (knee cap), which all help to reduce knee pain.
Have fun playing with your dancing kneecaps!
Click here to view the embedded video.
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Arthroscopic Knee Surgery Is Not a Cure for Knee Pain Sufferers
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Dr. Alexandra Schnee, D.C
Posted
Sun 20 Jun 2010 2:30pm
they would probably reconsider the decision to have the surgery.
In my office, one of the most common knee problems that we help treat is post surgical arthroscopic knee pain. At least sixty percent (if not more) of my patients suffering from knee pain have already had arthroscopic knee surgery at least once, before coming in for care. At the DFW Spine
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