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Knee locked
The knee is locked and can not be moved. Muscle pull is experienced. Pain in back of the calf. Pain while walking.
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Knee locking is one of major symptom  of osteoarthritis at its later stage. But it need to be diagnosed properly Knee strengthening exercises can do wonders.
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Consult some orthopaedic doctor or any experienced physiotherapist
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Icing can work for muscle soreness but no role in locking of knee joint
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Hi kindly let me know in detail.. With information what you given me I presume it to be muscle soreneness just keep icing the knee frequently.. If still not resolved consult me with full description of the issue..
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