Mysterious Knee Injury... Help?
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 7:56 pm
So a few weeks ago I was practicing in the sand pit. I fell straight down from 10'+ and landed on rather hard ground. My ankle bent inward because the patch that I landed on was uneven. The ankle hurt right away, and it hurt pretty badly. I took a few steps and then I began noticing that my knee hurt even worse than my ankle when I bent down at all. I tried to jog it off but that just put me in agony. I walked up a hill to my trainer's office (didn't hurt at all). By this time the ankle didn't hurt any more. He looked at it and did McMurray's test which hurt minimally. There was moderate swelling around my knee. He said it was likely a torn meniscus.
One or two days later, the pain was gone. I could walk fine and even squat down completely with no pain at all. I rested for a little while longer and then I realized that my knee was pointed way inward and my toes way outward... I tried running after a while, but I couldn't run on my toes without some serious pain. (This is probably still true, but I haven't run for a while.) I also realized that I had some popping and clicking going on in my knee, as well as weakness moving my foot side to side (rotating transversely). I talked with my trainer some more, but he didn't know. He no longer thought it was a meniscus related issue.
I saw an orthopaedic surgeon and he ruled out a knee injury immediately. He hypothesized that it was a hairline tibial fracture, and that seemed to make sense... but the x-rays said "no".
When I last ran the pain was right around the top of the tibial tuberosity. It was dull, but strong. The knee pointed all over the place at foot strike (it moves unpredictably/in random directions), and some of the pain seeped a little bit down into my ankle. My leg felt weak on the outside edge. Running on my heels was fine.
There is still some misalignment, but it is slowly somehow turning itself around. There is occasionally some sharp (but brief) pain just below the patella. I am doing body-weight leg extensions and no running.
Nobody seems to know what this is.
HELP?
One or two days later, the pain was gone. I could walk fine and even squat down completely with no pain at all. I rested for a little while longer and then I realized that my knee was pointed way inward and my toes way outward... I tried running after a while, but I couldn't run on my toes without some serious pain. (This is probably still true, but I haven't run for a while.) I also realized that I had some popping and clicking going on in my knee, as well as weakness moving my foot side to side (rotating transversely). I talked with my trainer some more, but he didn't know. He no longer thought it was a meniscus related issue.
I saw an orthopaedic surgeon and he ruled out a knee injury immediately. He hypothesized that it was a hairline tibial fracture, and that seemed to make sense... but the x-rays said "no".
When I last ran the pain was right around the top of the tibial tuberosity. It was dull, but strong. The knee pointed all over the place at foot strike (it moves unpredictably/in random directions), and some of the pain seeped a little bit down into my ankle. My leg felt weak on the outside edge. Running on my heels was fine.
There is still some misalignment, but it is slowly somehow turning itself around. There is occasionally some sharp (but brief) pain just below the patella. I am doing body-weight leg extensions and no running.
Nobody seems to know what this is.
HELP?