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Knee pain options
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<blockquote data-quote="DCAN" data-source="post: 1768268" data-attributes="member: 32384"><p>After 6 knee surgeries, I just had to throw my opinion out there. Have you worked with a good physical therapist? It helped me. Also, have you tried braces? BetterBraces.com has kept my going for years. </p><p>Your running days may be over. Mine sure are. I work on concrete floors all day. The boots I wear and the inserts in them make it less painful. For me, at least, no one thing fixed the problem. </p><p>Bottom line, MRI. It will tell you and a physical therapist what's going on. </p><p>Hope you get relief and have a great hunt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCAN, post: 1768268, member: 32384"] After 6 knee surgeries, I just had to throw my opinion out there. Have you worked with a good physical therapist? It helped me. Also, have you tried braces? BetterBraces.com has kept my going for years. Your running days may be over. Mine sure are. I work on concrete floors all day. The boots I wear and the inserts in them make it less painful. For me, at least, no one thing fixed the problem. Bottom line, MRI. It will tell you and a physical therapist what's going on. Hope you get relief and have a great hunt! [/QUOTE]
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