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What Causes Pain On Knee While Running Even After Meniscus Surgery?

I had menicus surgery a year ago on my right knee. It was torn and I have some arthritis also. Some bone on bone. I am 61 and play soccer. Why does it still hurt when I kick the ball and run. It hurts under my knee and below to the left. I am really disapointed. Do you have an answer/
Mon, 29 Jun 2015
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hello,

I have studied your case.

There can be associated chondral damage.
I will advise you MRI knee again.

Cryotherapy
Light compression wrap may help.
Strengthening Exercises: Do quadriceps strengthening static exercises, Straight leg raises, hip adduction and abduction, ¼ and/or ½ squats
Active assisted ROM stretching, emphasizing full knee extension (flexion to tolerance)

Hope this answers your query. If you have additional questions or follow up queries then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your queries.

Wishing you good health.

Take care.
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What Causes Pain On Knee While Running Even After Meniscus Surgery?

Hello, I have studied your case. There can be associated chondral damage. I will advise you MRI knee again. Cryotherapy Light compression wrap may help. Strengthening Exercises: Do quadriceps strengthening static exercises, Straight leg raises, hip adduction and abduction, ¼ and/or ½ squats Active assisted ROM stretching, emphasizing full knee extension (flexion to tolerance) Hope this answers your query. If you have additional questions or follow up queries then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your queries. Wishing you good health. Take care.