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From your description I¡¯d better think there is a arthritis in your knee

The arthritis was due to injuries your suffered and your unfit physical

exercise

TCM¡¯s acupuncture ,herb,can help you .I just want to say TCM is very

different for different

Practioner

Good luck

 

 

" A. Faisal Shaazi " <newsgroups дµÀ£º Hi everyone:

 

Two years ago, I got back on the fitness trail by jogging and lifting

light weights. I lost quite a lot of weight that way.

 

A few months back my right knee started to hurt (tissue inflametion)

whenever I went jogging, biking, or even swimming. Now I can't jog,

swim or bike, or even walk long distances. I have since put back on

some of the weight that I had lost.

 

I went to an orthopedic surgeon who looked at my x-rays and MRI scans

and said there no was cartilage erosion, no torn ligments whatsoever.

 

I went to a traditional healer who said that the principal cause was

that my knee " went out of proper location " due to injuries I suffered

when I was younger. (I was in an motorcycle accident about 19 years

ago where I was thrown from the bike). Even so, he cannot fix the

problem.

 

I thought about what he said and it made sense, since I've had some

pain in my right knee off and on in the last 10 years or so,

especially after physcial exertion, but had made nothing of it before

this. Possibly my exercise regime of the last 2 years has been

more intense than anytime after my accident, plus I am getting older

(35).

 

So I believe what's happening is that the bones are rubbing soft

tissue whenever there is joint movement in my knee, since the knee is

out of its proper position.

 

My question is, is there anything in TCM that can help me?

 

Thanks.

AFS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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