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Child Had Tendonitis, Rested And Did FT. Have Limp During Running Now. What To Do?

my daughter (10.5) play club soccer. 2 month ago she had knee tendonitis (right knee). She rested and did FT for 2 month. She started playing again, no pain. Now suddenly during practice she limp (run funny) and favor her right knee, although still runing. I asked her if her left knee hurt her she told me no but her knee giving up all the time. ?????
Tue, 16 Apr 2013
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Hi,

Thank you for your query.

If you observe that your daughter is running in a funny way that means that there is something wrong. I suggest that you show her to an orthopaedic surgeon and get a MRI done to know the exact status of the knee joint before any definitive management can be suggested.

I hope I have answered your query to your satisfaction.

Wishing your daughter an early recovery.

Regards,

Rajiv K Khandelwal
http://goo.gl/SuCjl
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Child Had Tendonitis, Rested And Did FT. Have Limp During Running Now. What To Do?

Hi, Thank you for your query. If you observe that your daughter is running in a funny way that means that there is something wrong. I suggest that you show her to an orthopaedic surgeon and get a MRI done to know the exact status of the knee joint before any definitive management can be suggested. I hope I have answered your query to your satisfaction. Wishing your daughter an early recovery. Regards, Rajiv K Khandelwal http://goo.gl/SuCjl