Langenbrunner15 0 Report post Posted February 25, 2007 Well I have some pretty messed up knees...just wondering about other out there that have some messed up ones and also the recovery time for.On my left knee...about 1 1/2 months ago I bruised the knee cap..and I still can't bend it 90 degrees..in other words..I can't sit on them..or can't have them fully bent. After I ski/snowboard or play hockey..my knee is all swolen up..and I don't know why.On my right knee..about 1 month ago..I went knee to knee with a kid..and my knee hyper extended and I also bruised my growth plates. I have had physical therapy and all that. But I can't full sit on my knees..the same with my other knee. On both my knees..it feels like there very sore and I can't move them without feeling some pain. Almost like I need some WD40 on my joints. I can't bend my knees and jump without pain also..anyone have this other than me? or any help? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abbieshockey20 1 Report post Posted February 25, 2007 I also have bad knees but have never injured them or anything, just 2 summers ago I was playing soccer and my knees just started to hurt real bad and I couldn't play the rest of the game. I went to the doctor and found out I have Osgood Schlatter in my knees, it's very painful and you get big bumps about 2 inches below the kneecap, also it stunts your growth (damn I can't wait for it to go away) apparently it lasts about 2 years. Since you've had injuries to your knees I don't think this is what you have but just thought I'd post my experience. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Langenbrunner15 0 Report post Posted February 25, 2007 Just out of curiosity...how big are the bumbs and such? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abbieshockey20 1 Report post Posted February 25, 2007 Well they are quite noticable, my kneecap comes straight down then the bump sticks out probably 2 inches or something like that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EBondo 233 Report post Posted February 25, 2007 3 right knee dislocations and 1 left knee dislocation in the past two years. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Langenbrunner15 0 Report post Posted February 25, 2007 Sounds like a bitch' EBondo.Abbies- I don't think I have that..I don't have the two bumps that in the pictures i've seen have. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pisani34 10 Report post Posted February 26, 2007 a couple years back i partially tore my ACL in my right knee, the next summer tore it a little bit more playing basketball, and reinjured once more the next summer doing the same thing, i get pain in it once in a while after doing some activity, but its nothing unbearable...all in all though, knee injuries suck Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whbd18 0 Report post Posted February 26, 2007 I also have bad knees but have never injured them or anything, just 2 summers ago I was playing soccer and my knees just started to hurt real bad and I couldn't play the rest of the game. I went to the doctor and found out I have Osgood Schlatter in my knees, it's very painful and you get big bumps about 2 inches below the kneecap, also it stunts your growth (damn I can't wait for it to go away) apparently it lasts about 2 years. Since you've had injuries to your knees I don't think this is what you have but just thought I'd post my experience.I have the same thing. But only in my right knee. It doesn't hurt as bad as it did last year, but every once and awhile when I'm playing Ill feel a sharp pain and I have to sit for a couple minutes.I don't think it has stunted my growth though, although my right leg is a tad shorter than my left. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DamnLocust 0 Report post Posted February 26, 2007 About a month ago I was skating in on a 2-1, took a shot that ricocheted into the corner off the inside of the goalie's pad. As I turned to follow the puck, I didn't catch my edge, fell and slid, slamming my knee full force into the boards. I finished the game, but couldn't walk the next day. I was back on skates about 2 weeks later, but I certainly wasn't fully healed. It's been a month and, although a lof the the strength and support has returned, I still don't have full mobility in the knee (tightness when fully bent, slight pain when fully straightened and I can't lock the knee fully), and it's sore the mornings after I play. I've taken to icing the knee after games, and am looking into getting a brace for it. The ice has kept the swelling down, and despite a little bit of stiffness in the mornings, the knee doesn't really bother me unless I stand for long periods of time. If you aren't icing them regularly, I'd recommend this. Others on my team who have had knee injuries absolutely swear by a brace with hyperextension protection (usully have metal hinges on the sides, many of them are slim fitted neoprene wraps. I almost picked one up at the sports authority yesterday, but there was a huge line, and I'm an impatient fool. They seem to run about $35-70. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
phs hockey 21 0 Report post Posted February 26, 2007 i have very bad knees. i tore my acl/pcl/meniscus in my right knee and had everything reconstructed in august. i also tore a lot of my acl in my left knee but never needed surgery and fractured my tibia and fibula in my left leg. I too have problems kneeling and have limited range of motion. Try talking to your doctor about it and try to get physical therapy. I went to therapy for about 3 months and it worked wonders for me. Also stretching daily is a must for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Langenbrunner15 0 Report post Posted February 26, 2007 It's been a month and, although a lof the the strength and support has returned, I still don't have full mobility in the knee (tightness when fully bent, slight pain when fully straightened and I can't lock the knee fully), and it's sore the mornings after I play. I've taken to icing the knee after games, and am looking into getting a brace for it. The ice has kept the swelling down, and despite a little bit of stiffness in the mornings, the knee doesn't really bother me unless I stand for long periods of time. If you aren't icing them regularly, I'd recommend this. Others on my team who have had knee injuries absolutely swear by a brace with hyperextension protection (usully have metal hinges on the sides, many of them are slim fitted neoprene wraps. I almost picked one up at the sports authority yesterday, but there was a huge line, and I'm an impatient fool. They seem to run about $35-70.I have the same exact thing as you in my knee...I feel pain when I do squats too..which will be a bitch' come summer hockey camp time..I do ice it after every ice session..keeps the swelling to a minimum. I have a neoprene brace thing..but I took it off because it wasn't doing much, and I don't really need it now. Once my hockey slows down (from about 7-8 times a week on the ice) down to maybe 1-2...which will be after tryouts in late April..I will rest. I don't think I will be doing a summer league this year and will noy do a few spring hockey games...I hope the break will fully heal it.Try talking to your doctor about it and try to get physical therapy. I went to therapy for about 3 months and it worked wonders for me. Also stretching daily is a must for me.I already went to an orthapedic..and already had some phy. therapy. I had an immobilizer on it for two weeks right after it happened..and than a week after than without ice..than I was back on. How do you stretch..like motions and such? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OhMyGodImOnFire 0 Report post Posted March 25, 2007 My knee cracks when I bend it to about a 50-60 degree angle. I used to show off/freak people out with this, but now it's just a nuisance. Whenever I do squats, it cracks every single time. Supposedly this will cause arthritis when I get old, but either way, I'd like to know if this is bad for me or if there is a way to prevent this (different excercise?). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TCsnipes9 0 Report post Posted March 25, 2007 3 right knee dislocations and 1 left knee dislocation in the past two years.I have done the same knee twice. The last one was over 2 years ago. I notice it gets very sore after coaching or standing in the cold for any extended period. (Not so much after playing, but i still notice it.) Does that happen to you, too? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TBLfan 25 Report post Posted March 25, 2007 Osgood Schlatter, yup had it in my right knee back in middle school. Ten years later I still occasionally feel the pain. I have REALLY bad knees, I've partially to fully dislocated my right knee 20+ times and my left knee 10+ times, I'm not exaggerating. It's gotten to the point where I can partially dislocate my knee, it pops back in and I sit for a few mins... walk around then go finish what I was doing. The next day is hell though. It's actually quite sad that i've gotten used to the pain to where I can grin and bare it, I'm only 22 and the dislocations started when I was about 14. The first one was the only one I was stuck in crutches but that one landed my kneecap literally about 1/3 way around the outside of my leg. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Langenbrunner15 0 Report post Posted March 29, 2007 I found out what it was...it's something with my kneecap...it pops out of place and then goes back in and that's that pop. I had very weak quad and hip muscles so therapy 3 times a week is working! The therapist said that it's been a probably been a problem for a while but I just hit the peak of it. I have to re-learn how to walka nd such because my knees go inward and then back out.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites