Knee problem

2022-01-12 19:40:24
One of my back of knee muscles is moving i dont no why and so many weaknees in quadriceps and ankle sound and no pain no swelling but my body is disbalnce while i standing plz help i am athelete🙏
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You have nerve compression in your lumbar spine please contact your nearest physiotherapist or you can contact me thank you

Answered2022-01-17 07:33:22

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Take MRI & consult a ortho paedic doctors

Answered2022-01-15 15:01:46

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Sir your back muscle might be hamstring that is overactive or overuse and your quadriceps are weak as told by you so your hamstring are overload which are causing the pain ..hamstring are attached to back of knee which is causing ur problem of balance and standing

Answered2022-01-14 07:45:19

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chiropractic treatment

Answered2022-01-13 06:50:25

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visit ortho doc or physiotherapy clinic at nearby for proper assessment and treatment.

Answered2022-01-13 04:34:33

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This can be an overuse or overactive muscle syndrome as u are an athlete don't do any stretching or strengthening exercise before consulting a physio....meet a nutritionist too as you can have vit d or magnesium deficiency.

Answered2022-02-03 12:37:47

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Need muscle strengthening consult nearest Physiotherapy for complete assessment of your condition follow rehabilitation program for strengthening of knee muscles and ankle muscles.

Answered2022-01-20 06:17:25

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There must be nerve compression or muscle weakness need proper examination and evaluation. It is better to visit nearest physiotherapy clinic for proper examination and treatment.

Answered2022-01-19 16:39:31

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Visit nearby physiotherapy clinic for proper assessment and treatment

Answered2022-01-13 04:52:58

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