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My physical therapist actually talkes faster than *I* do! AND he does it while spouting medico-babble. All I was able to understand is that the problem was mostly related to the something-beginning-with-'I'-band. (Google later helped me narrow down the likely suspects to iliotibial).

Basically, I've got two problems. First, the actual injury when the knee tried to bend sideways did some damage which is still healing. But complicating that is the fact that there is swelling in there pressing on the nerves which activate this band and it's connected muscles and things that runs all the way from my butt around the outside of my thigh and down alond the knee to the ankle. This nerve is being cranky and sending irate messages up and down the line which is causing pain and tension in this whole setup.

My PT at this point involves heat, massage, and stretching. After yesterday's session I was walking much more easily and in less pain - this lasted about 2-3 hours before everything tightened up again, so I'm hopeful that we are doing the right thing.

I learned something amusing last night though - I have a distinct lack of actual chair-like chairs in my home! I have low couches, rolling office chairs, bar-height kitchen chairs, ikea lounging chairs and a papasan chair - NONE of which are the proper height and angle for one of the stretches I'm supposed to be doing. I had to actually go get a folding chair from the closet to get them done.

Also note to self - do NOT do your last set of stretches right before bedtime. This will cause you to wake up 2 hours later with severe pain and muscle cramps all the way down your left leg. It's really hard to get into a hot bath like that, especially at 1AM. Let's try doing those around dinner time so you can "walk it off" afterwards.

Date: 2009-08-14 10:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] markellynch.livejournal.com
Advil? It's a nice anti-inflammatory and will help with the swelling part of your problem. If you're like me and can't take it because it's hard on your stomach or interacts with other meds, see if you doctor will hook you up with Voltaren gel. Basically you rub it on the knee three times a day and it absorbs in a localized fashion. It's got some sort of anti-inflammatory med in it plus some stuff that gets the blood moving and warms the joint (same stuff as what's in pepper spray so washing of hands after application is necessary).
I loves the Voltaren gel. It makes walking not wincing and going up stairs possible.
Hugs-
Kell

Date: 2009-08-14 11:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wendyzski.livejournal.com
I;m on 800mg of ibuprofen 3x/day for the first week, to get things back down to more normal, then probably an OTC level after that.

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