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Your description of pain is partially clear. The pain which increases on walking could be a soft tissue origin. It could be a cartilagenous, muscular or tendonous in origin. I hope you were not hurt and it is a gradual pain as your history has no description of that.
Chondromalacia is typically seen at your age and suits your description. Taking a Over the counter pain killer is better and if it does not help seek a doctor's help.
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Hi Grace, Welcome to this Forum. Your description of pain is partially clear. The pain which increases on walking could be a soft tissue origin. It could be a cartilagenous, muscular or tendonous in origin. I hope you were not hurt and it is a gradual pain as your history has no description of that. Chondromalacia is typically seen at your age and suits your description. Taking a Over the counter pain killer is better and if it does not help seek a doctor s help. Take care.