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Anyone here ever had a knee injury?
Monday September 8th my son was at football practice when someone fell against his right knee. He was hit from the side. He came off the field in tears.
Took him to the emergency room Wednesday and they did an x-ray and said he sprained it. He was on crutches until Saturday night. Friday he went to his regular doctor who wanted him resting it but didn't feel a MRI was needed yet. My son is 11 and the doctor says kids his age are resilient. It concerns me though because I've heard of kids his age having physical therapy for knee injuries.
It's not swollen and my son says sometimes it pops when he moves it. Doctor says it's just from some fluid.
Sometimes if my son trys to walk on it and bend it, he says he gets a stabbing pain.
It sucks because he can't practice and can't play in the upcoming game.
My biggest concern is what could be wrong with it, how long it's going to take to recover, and what exercises he'll be able to start doing for therapy.
Monday September 8th my son was at football practice when someone fell against his right knee. He was hit from the side. He came off the field in tears.
Took him to the emergency room Wednesday and they did an x-ray and said he sprained it. He was on crutches until Saturday night. Friday he went to his regular doctor who wanted him resting it but didn't feel a MRI was needed yet. My son is 11 and the doctor says kids his age are resilient. It concerns me though because I've heard of kids his age having physical therapy for knee injuries.
It's not swollen and my son says sometimes it pops when he moves it. Doctor says it's just from some fluid.
Sometimes if my son trys to walk on it and bend it, he says he gets a stabbing pain.
It sucks because he can't practice and can't play in the upcoming game.
My biggest concern is what could be wrong with it, how long it's going to take to recover, and what exercises he'll be able to start doing for therapy.
I also broke that same knee above the kneecap when I was in 2nd grade. Both injuries I would consider pretty major but I have no problems with the knee today....besides a little pop and click from time to time. Ive had plenty of sprains and broken bones in addition to that. Im not accident prone just active. Follow the docs orders carefully, and when he is able the best thing to do is stretching and strenghtening exercises. Start with low impact stuff and gradually increase the workload or intensity of things. But the doc and therapist should tell you everything you need to know. If they dont, ask! and it never hurts to get a second opinion
