I've Damaged my knee ligaments playing football any advice you could give me?
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I did the same a few months ago and still my knee is bad...
you should go to your doctor and you will be referred to an orthopedic surgeon. MRI's will be done, surgery can happen, then therapy will happen...
sorry to hear this, but you will be off it for awhile... do everything you are told to do.
oh yeah, and its a possibly to have arthritis from it, (I do now and I'm 18)
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dont play so rough!
you should really go to the doctors how do you know you have only damaged your ligaments, try to rest it
Go to doc.
It may be cartilage and more serious than it first seems
Stop playing !
if you want to continue to play ball,you might better see the doc.You are going to have to have a physical before you play this season.and if your knee is torn up...they wont let you play.
Go to the doctor because early this month I damaged my elbow playing basketball and I didn't do anything for it and when I finally went I learned that I dislocated it but when you looked at it you couldn't tell and now i am in a cast for six weeks instead of 4
Don't play. Why risk a life long injury that hurts your entire life over some stupid game?
Go see a specialised Doctor, knee injuries can be serious later on in life, ex football player.
go out and start plaing i wouldn't even bother to ask this question
Knee pain can be a serious problem for us football players. Make sure to take care of it before it ruins your playing career and your knees. I'd go to the hospital to make sure nothing is torn.
get plenty of rest for the ligaments to heal back!
As Captain Mainwaring used to say to Private Pike in Dads Army "STUPID BOY" how do you know that they are damaged if you haven't been to the hospital or seen a doctor. Pathetic.
well ive done the same, and didnt go visit my doc, and ended up having it to get a operation on my knee since i left it so long
keep it well rested dont put any weight on it..
do some light exersise so it doesnt stiff up.
and last get it checked out.
If you can find one in your area, go to a doctor who specializes in Sports medicine (there really is such a thing) -- if not, see your own doctor or one recommended by a friend; this happened to someone I know, and cortisone shots really helped.
i would really go to the hospital, I am currently re-couperating from a simlar injury.
I have had to have a small operation, if you are in pain i would really advise that you go, you will probably be told to visit a and e again in two weeks, but then if the pain is still persistant you maybe referred to a specialist...
good luck!
You should seek medical advice from a doctor, obviously, but after that (depending on what the doctor says), I think gentle exercise such as walking will be good for it; the doctor may give you a knee brace to wear which should help keep things in place while it gets better.
Hi go to your doctors, get yourself sorted, may only tell you to rest, but at least you would know, what was wrong for sure,and your not going, to make yourself worse, by doing something you shouldn't be doing.
I believe it's the ligaments that hold the knee joint together. If a ligament is damaged then the whole joint is dangerously weakened, you might also be putting the other ligaments under too much strain. You should get it checked out.
With all respect ... you are truly thinking like an athlete, not like a rational person.
How do you know you have damaged ligaments, if you haven't seen a doctor?
It is amazing what reconstructive surgery can do to joints, especially the human knee. You need to see a doctor. You might have a torn cartiledge: If you are young enough, they can perform microsurgery on the cartilege and save it - rather than remove it. If you have ligament damage, are they torn or stretched? There are different treatments for each. If they are torn, did they damage the bone? Where was the tear? Are they severed, or partially torn?
You should sometime in your life take a logic class. To solve a problem, you first must start with known premises. You have to know where you are to get where you are going. You have no idea what state your knee is truly in, so there is no process - other than guesswork - that you can implement to properly heal your knee.
Go see a doctor. Find a good othropedic surgeon, make an appointment tomorrow. Tell them it is an emergency and you must see the doctor tomorrow.
Good luck.
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