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Knee Injury, Taken Painkiller, Done Physiotherapy, Cannot Bend Or Straighten Knee

when i land from jumping something at the back of my left knee bent to the right and i nearly fainted, three days after the injury i tried to walk and the same thing happen so i went to a doctor and he gave me pain killer then he send me to the physio, now i m seeing the physio one day a week to exercise my leg. It s been three weeks 4 days now and i can t bend my knee or straightened it, it hurt all around my knee to bend it and when i try to straightened it, it hurt at the back of my knee.
Fri, 2 Nov 2012
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query.

It might be ligamentous injury to knee.

I suggest you to consult an orthopaedician nearby for a clinical examination of knee for its stability.

I there is any unstability, you may get a MRI of the area affected under his/her guidance.

Let me know if you have any more concerns.
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Regards.
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Knee Injury, Taken Painkiller, Done Physiotherapy, Cannot Bend Or Straighten Knee

Hello, Thanks for posting your query. It might be ligamentous injury to knee. I suggest you to consult an orthopaedician nearby for a clinical examination of knee for its stability. I there is any unstability, you may get a MRI of the area affected under his/her guidance. Let me know if you have any more concerns. . Regards.