What Causes Knee Pain While Walking?
Meniscal tear
Detailed Answer:
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You have recently developed right knee pain that you describe as sharp and intermittent. This sounds very much like a small tear in your meniscus. The meniscus is the cartilage that your upper leg rests upon. The intermittent nature of the pain suggests only a small tear that occurs only in certain positions. Hence the single twist produces pain when you get in and out of the shower. You can continue to work out which will help improve the strength of the knee muscles and ligaments but will not fully help heal the tear. Over time the tear will heal but if it extends beyond its current size it may need repair. There is no medication that will help at this time. I recommend you proceed with regular exercise program. If the knee becomes swollen and you are unable to tolerate the pain then seek medical attention.
In summary
1. Meniscal tear
2. Regular exercise
3. Seek medical attention if worsens
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To heal a meniscus tear takes time
Detailed Answer:
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The meniscal tear will heal over time. Exercise with walking will help strengthen the knee and actually help the healing process. But I caution to stop if your pain increases or you develop swelling.
There are no specific exercises that you need to do. I would recommend avoiding exercise that require quick start and stops like basketball or skiing. They may put too much stress on your knees. But doing routine gym workouts will be okay
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