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Severe Bilateral Knee Pain, Locked Knees, On Walking, Standing Up, Chronic Condition. Treatment?

I have severe bilateral knee pain after walking short distances and while trying to stand up. I feel as if my knees are locked when I walk and without any strength. Pain is present even when I sleep. Some days I can t tell if pain is in the knees or the muscles surrounding them. Some pain present for last 12 months, but became more severe in last 3-4 months...
Fri, 7 Sep 2012
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Rheumatologist 's  Response
Hi if you are above 40 these could be suggestive of osteoarthritis .
You need to star muscle strengthening exercises, apply pain relieving gels or use OTC analgesics.
An xray knee in standing position is indicated.
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Acupressure Specialist Dr. A.K.Sangal,M.D (Acu.&Mag.)'s  Response
place south pole of med power magnets to both side of your knee for half an hour twice a day 10 days and report
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Severe Bilateral Knee Pain, Locked Knees, On Walking, Standing Up, Chronic Condition. Treatment?

Hi if you are above 40 these could be suggestive of osteoarthritis . You need to star muscle strengthening exercises, apply pain relieving gels or use OTC analgesics. An xray knee in standing position is indicated.