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For like the past 4 months I have been having stabbing pains in my knee when I walk up or down the stairs, kneal down, stand up from sitting down, anything that includes bending the knee. Do you know of anything that I could have done to it or things that I can do to make it better? I went to my doctor before and he just told me there is nothing he can do and it made me really mad cause I am sure there is something he could have done but i don't know. Do u know of anything I can do to make it feel better at least? thanks alot for any help, and if you need more info just post it and I will reply again, thanks again.

Your doctor is an idiot. I had the same problem. The inner theigh muscle is not strong enough to keep your kneecap in proper place. That irritates the tondons and muscles of your knee. You need some physical therapy exercises that will help you build that muscle back up. If you don't the problem can become permanent and lead to arthritis. A little rest from stairs and asprin to reduce inflammation will help until the muscle becomes strong enough to do it's job, but it's not a good idea to use drugs of any kind as a permanent solution. Good luck!

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(Rating: 5) thanks for the help i will try and find a different doctor that will send me 2 the therapist or something thanks again

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