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Apr 17, 2014
9:57
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zonacougar
It might come back a tiny bit from time-to-time
but it doesn't stay as long as I am vigilant about keeping my legs stretched and loose.
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Have any of you had success treating patellar tendon pain?
Belboz
4/17/14 9:24am
Sounds like you have textbook patellofemoral syndrome.
IGlowInTheDark
4/17/14 9:35am
or the next step chondromalacia
TheRowdy
4/17/14 9:38am
or more likely patellar tendonitis
HoustonCougar
4/17/14 12:47pm
I had it for a while, very severe. The number #1 thing
zonacougar
4/17/14 9:40am
so you have a normal life as far as your knee goes?
Belboz
4/17/14 9:53am
It might come back a tiny bit from time-to-time
zonacougar
4/17/14 9:57am
I had chondromalacia after falling full weight, cement to knee, on one knee.
ol' Blue Eyes
4/17/14 10:06am
If it can really go away, I won't worry about it so much.
Belboz
4/17/14 10:12am
If you're not willing to let it heal...your body will eventally force you to let
ol' Blue Eyes
4/17/14 11:49am
First things first - get the right diagnosis
Medute
4/17/14 11:34am
how often do you see patients find a happy recovery from that sort of knee pain?
Belboz
4/17/14 12:10pm
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