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What Does Inability To Flex Left Knee And Stand Suggest?

inability to flex left knee - stand on right foot and try to pick up left heel to butt - without extreme pain. thigh over left knee is swollen, and warmer to touch. some instability walking without knee brace; with knee braced, no pain. any flexion - lying supine and having someone lift to flex knee - causes the same pain.
Sat, 2 Jan 2021
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Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist 's  Response
Hi,

Swelling, warmth and limited movement all direct us towards active inflammation in the left knee. It could be some infection or flaring up of arthritis if you have any. Get examined including the blood works.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Sonia Dhawan, Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist
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What Does Inability To Flex Left Knee And Stand Suggest?

Hi, Swelling, warmth and limited movement all direct us towards active inflammation in the left knee. It could be some infection or flaring up of arthritis if you have any. Get examined including the blood works. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Sonia Dhawan, Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist