Spacer

Could this be Chondromalacia?

< REFRESH >
Topic Title: Could this be Chondromalacia?
Created On: 05/22/2006 07:10 PM

View topic in raw text format.

Bookmark and Share

 06/08/2006 06:24 PM
  View Users Profile  Print this message

Author Icon
AngelaKong

Posts: 6

Hi... chondromalacia means chronic knee pain, what's causing it differs for everyone. My chondromalacia is only painful when going DOWN stairs or hills and while running. A little advice... don't ignore it, it can get much worse and require more intense surgery. I'm two weeks post-op, recently had a chondroplasty and may have been able to avoid it if I hadn't ignored it for so long. Good luck!
    REPLY     Quote     Top     Bottom    
 05/22/2006 07:10 PM
  Print this message

Author Icon
Sarx

Posts: 2

I had a lot of pain in my left knee joint for about three weeks but the pain disappeared over this past weekend as mysteriously as it had come.

About three weeks ago my left knee started to really hurt but only when I would climb stairs or walk up a steep walkway (it did not hurt too much going down stairs) plus it crackles and pops when I move it back and forth while sitting in a chair.

The knee was not red/inflamed or swollen at all and I could walk on it okay on level ground. The pain only occured when weight was put on the left leg to push me up to the next stair as I went through the motion of climbing stairs.

The pain was felt fairly deep directly under the left knee-cap. I'd say it was more toward the top/front of the knee then toward the back of the knee. No pain on the sides.

But like I say, now it's gone. Does anybody know what may be going on? Is this Chondromalacia?

Thank you in advance.
    REPLY     Quote     Top     Bottom    

Bookmark and Share

View topic in raw text format.
< REFRESH >
RSS  

Forgot information?
Login problem??


3D Knee Animation
3D Animation: Total Knee Joint Replacement Surgery
This 3D medical animation shows a total knee joint replacement surgery ...
more more Featured Videos

 
Dr. Cynthia LaBella
Dr. Cynthia LaBella:
Preventing Knee Injuries in Young Athletes
  more   more Heroes
  Nominate a Hero   Hero Policy
Home | About Us | Press | Make a Suggestion | Content Syndication | Terms of Service
Privacy Policy | Advertising Policy | Editorial Policy
Last updated: Sep 19, 2011  ©1999- 2012 Body1 All rights reserved.