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JoeR2of3



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PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 1:25 am    Post subject: Knee Pain Reply with quote

Hi, lately my left knee has been bothering me. Its been about two weeks. I have Osgood- slaughters in my knees, and I that may the cause. I am 17 years old and last time it bothered me I was 15 years old and had a growth spurt. It hurts on the tip of my shinbone, where the tendon under my knee cap attaches to the bone. It also hurts to touch the back of knee. The pain seems to be a straight line, and is in the dead center of my knee/ hamstring area. Its not on any of the hamstring tendons but its between he two. The pain is felt in a straight line from about 2 inches from the fold of my knee and between the tendons. Do you think it could be a PCL injury. I have a full ROM and can walk up/down stairs with no additional pain. I even was able to back squat 185 lbs for 8 reps with some pain. I am not lifting anymore, but its a passion of mine and I love it. Do you have any idea what the pain may be caused by? Thank you very much, I appreciate your time and effort.

Joe
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