Knee pain something serious? ACL?

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DomoPoa
DomoPoa Posts: 13 Member
So I know no one here is probably a Dr, and if you are then hopefully you can help. I'm trying to avoid going to the doctors at all possible because I really can't take off from work to do so :/

But Monday I went running on a soccer field for about 7 miles. After wards my legs were heavy and sore but no pain. The next day my ankles, calves were swollen and my legs were in a bit of soreness, could barely walk but that's kind of typical of working out,my knees hurt a little too.( can't remember if just one or both) but yesterday, Wed my left knee was in a bit of pain.

The swelling went down in my legs, but I never had swelling in my knees. And I never experience a "pop or poping noise"but my left knee was in a bit of pain and was very sore. I could bend and straighten it but it felt like it was super stiff and it hurt on the outer inside of my knee. It still hurts today and I'm trying to elevate it and ice it.

Has anyone experience this before? I'm scared I might of damaged my knee :(
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  • HockeyGoalie35
    HockeyGoalie35 Posts: 84 Member
    edited June 2017
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    I have torn an ACL and 2 MCL, you would know it if you did. Small tears can happen and rest is really all you can do, if the pain isn't reducing in a week see a doctor. MCLs will come with stability problems.
  • Alisonswim46
    Alisonswim46 Posts: 208 Member
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    With a sudden onset of swelling, I would be worried about DVT. Go to the doctor.
  • SonyaCele
    SonyaCele Posts: 2,841 Member
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    is this soreness just from running or did you twist or fall ? are you a conditioned runner or did you just get off the couch and decide to go for a 7 mile run. If your body isn't conditioned for running, your joints and muscles will get really sore. Are you old, are you overweight? Those factors can add to pain after running.

    You may have damaged something in your knee, but without a pop and major pain it doesn't sound like ligament damage, but only an mri can determine that. Everyone on MPF is going to say go to the doctor , but since you said you want to avoid the dr, you can always just give it a couple days or rest, ice elevation, etc see if it gets better or worse. Lots of people injure their knees and never see a dr and go on about life just fine. Use your judgement, it doesn't sound life threatening so giving it a week of rest to see what happens probably wont hurt. .
  • stanmann571
    stanmann571 Posts: 5,728 Member
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    Go see a doctor. It may be nothing, it may be serious. Only an MRI will tell.
  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
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    My sports physiotherapist explained the popping in my knee. He described the tendon as like a rubber band, and old inflammation creates bubbles or hardened spots. These crackle like popcorn when I walk. He treated it as not a big deal. It's also with me for life.
  • DomoPoa
    DomoPoa Posts: 13 Member
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    SonyaCele wrote: »
    is this soreness just from running or did you twist or fall ? are you a conditioned runner or did you just get off the couch and decide to go for a 7 mile run. If your body isn't conditioned for running, your joints and muscles will get really sore. Are you old, are you overweight? Those factors can add to pain after running.

    You may have damaged something in your knee, but without a pop and major pain it doesn't sound like ligament damage, but only an mri can determine that. Everyone on MPF is going to say go to the doctor , but since you said you want to avoid the dr, you can always just give it a couple days or rest, ice elevation, etc see if it gets better or worse. Lots of people injure their knees and never see a dr and go on about life just fine. Use your judgement, it doesn't sound life threatening so giving it a week of rest to see what happens probably wont hurt. .

    Thank you for all that answered and gave me feedback. :)

    But I'll clarify. I am a beginner runner (not conditioned runner haha) I did not properly stretch ( I regret that :( ) when I ran I did not twist anything or fall. Nothing popped.

    I'm 27, 137. I'm going to an urgent care after work and hope to hear that it's nothing serious. :( I'll keep posted. Wish me luck :/
  • SonyaCele
    SonyaCele Posts: 2,841 Member
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    DomoPoa wrote: »
    SonyaCele wrote: »
    is this soreness just from running or did you twist or fall ? are you a conditioned runner or did you just get off the couch and decide to go for a 7 mile run. If your body isn't conditioned for running, your joints and muscles will get really sore. Are you old, are you overweight? Those factors can add to pain after running.

    You may have damaged something in your knee, but without a pop and major pain it doesn't sound like ligament damage, but only an mri can determine that. Everyone on MPF is going to say go to the doctor , but since you said you want to avoid the dr, you can always just give it a couple days or rest, ice elevation, etc see if it gets better or worse. Lots of people injure their knees and never see a dr and go on about life just fine. Use your judgement, it doesn't sound life threatening so giving it a week of rest to see what happens probably wont hurt. .

    Thank you for all that answered and gave me feedback. :)

    But I'll clarify. I am a beginner runner (not conditioned runner haha) I did not properly stretch ( I regret that :( ) when I ran I did not twist anything or fall. Nothing popped.

    I'm 27, 137. I'm going to an urgent care after work and hope to hear that it's nothing serious. :( I'll keep posted. Wish me luck :/

    you may just have aggravated your joints from running unconditioned. 7 miles is a lot of pounding and if your joints aren't toughened up, it will hurt.

    And Just FYI urgent care probably can't do anything for you. Dont waste your money, they will probably just tell you to ice it and bill you for a very overpriced knee brace. Even if they xray it wont give enough info and they wouldn't even be set up to deal with whatever info they get. Your best bet is to make an appt with a sports doctor or knee specialists.
  • vespiquenn
    vespiquenn Posts: 1,455 Member
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    DomoPoa wrote: »
    SonyaCele wrote: »
    is this soreness just from running or did you twist or fall ? are you a conditioned runner or did you just get off the couch and decide to go for a 7 mile run. If your body isn't conditioned for running, your joints and muscles will get really sore. Are you old, are you overweight? Those factors can add to pain after running.

    You may have damaged something in your knee, but without a pop and major pain it doesn't sound like ligament damage, but only an mri can determine that. Everyone on MPF is going to say go to the doctor , but since you said you want to avoid the dr, you can always just give it a couple days or rest, ice elevation, etc see if it gets better or worse. Lots of people injure their knees and never see a dr and go on about life just fine. Use your judgement, it doesn't sound life threatening so giving it a week of rest to see what happens probably wont hurt. .

    Thank you for all that answered and gave me feedback. :)

    But I'll clarify. I am a beginner runner (not conditioned runner haha) I did not properly stretch ( I regret that :( ) when I ran I did not twist anything or fall. Nothing popped.

    I'm 27, 137. I'm going to an urgent care after work and hope to hear that it's nothing serious. :( I'll keep posted. Wish me luck :/

    It doesn't help in the moment, but are you on any sort of training plan? As a beginning runner, 7 miles is a lot. And I apologize if I'm reading too far into the word beginner in your case because there isn't much background info. To have that many issues on just one run may indicate that you're taking on too much too soon either way. DOMS is one thing, but not being able to walk isn't normal if you're properly conditioning for the distance.

    I made that mistake and still continue to have knee problems a year later, despite seeing a sports doctor and undergoing physical therapy.

    Good luck at the doctor. Hopefully it's nothing too serious.
  • vvickiee
    vvickiee Posts: 10 Member
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    Could be a torn meniscus. I just found out both of mine are torn. That requires surgery, but I think it is a pretty easy operation.
  • stanmann571
    stanmann571 Posts: 5,728 Member
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    SonyaCele wrote: »
    DomoPoa wrote: »
    SonyaCele wrote: »
    is this soreness just from running or did you twist or fall ? are you a conditioned runner or did you just get off the couch and decide to go for a 7 mile run. If your body isn't conditioned for running, your joints and muscles will get really sore. Are you old, are you overweight? Those factors can add to pain after running.

    You may have damaged something in your knee, but without a pop and major pain it doesn't sound like ligament damage, but only an mri can determine that. Everyone on MPF is going to say go to the doctor , but since you said you want to avoid the dr, you can always just give it a couple days or rest, ice elevation, etc see if it gets better or worse. Lots of people injure their knees and never see a dr and go on about life just fine. Use your judgement, it doesn't sound life threatening so giving it a week of rest to see what happens probably wont hurt. .

    Thank you for all that answered and gave me feedback. :)

    But I'll clarify. I am a beginner runner (not conditioned runner haha) I did not properly stretch ( I regret that :( ) when I ran I did not twist anything or fall. Nothing popped.

    I'm 27, 137. I'm going to an urgent care after work and hope to hear that it's nothing serious. :( I'll keep posted. Wish me luck :/

    you may just have aggravated your joints from running unconditioned. 7 miles is a lot of pounding and if your joints aren't toughened up, it will hurt.

    And Just FYI urgent care probably can't do anything for you. Dont waste your money, they will probably just tell you to ice it and bill you for a very overpriced knee brace. Even if they xray it wont give enough info and they wouldn't even be set up to deal with whatever info they get. Your best bet is to make an appt with a sports doctor or knee specialists.

    IF you can walk on it it's not a good fit for urgent care. If it's hurt, a week or 2 wait to see your GP/PCM is quite alright... since they'll be able to decide if you need/merit an MRI..
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
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    None of that sounds 'normal' after regular exercise... See a physio
  • vespiquenn
    vespiquenn Posts: 1,455 Member
    edited June 2017
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    SonyaCele wrote: »
    DomoPoa wrote: »
    SonyaCele wrote: »
    is this soreness just from running or did you twist or fall ? are you a conditioned runner or did you just get off the couch and decide to go for a 7 mile run. If your body isn't conditioned for running, your joints and muscles will get really sore. Are you old, are you overweight? Those factors can add to pain after running.

    You may have damaged something in your knee, but without a pop and major pain it doesn't sound like ligament damage, but only an mri can determine that. Everyone on MPF is going to say go to the doctor , but since you said you want to avoid the dr, you can always just give it a couple days or rest, ice elevation, etc see if it gets better or worse. Lots of people injure their knees and never see a dr and go on about life just fine. Use your judgement, it doesn't sound life threatening so giving it a week of rest to see what happens probably wont hurt. .

    Thank you for all that answered and gave me feedback. :)

    But I'll clarify. I am a beginner runner (not conditioned runner haha) I did not properly stretch ( I regret that :( ) when I ran I did not twist anything or fall. Nothing popped.

    I'm 27, 137. I'm going to an urgent care after work and hope to hear that it's nothing serious. :( I'll keep posted. Wish me luck :/

    you may just have aggravated your joints from running unconditioned. 7 miles is a lot of pounding and if your joints aren't toughened up, it will hurt.

    And Just FYI urgent care probably can't do anything for you. Dont waste your money, they will probably just tell you to ice it and bill you for a very overpriced knee brace. Even if they xray it wont give enough info and they wouldn't even be set up to deal with whatever info they get. Your best bet is to make an appt with a sports doctor or knee specialists.

    IF you can walk on it it's not a good fit for urgent care. If it's hurt, a week or 2 wait to see your GP/PCM is quite alright... since they'll be able to decide if you need/merit an MRI..

    I would actually argue that urgent care would be better than nothing. They can still refer OP to a sports medicine doctor. That's actually exactly how my knee injury played out. Went in to urgent care knowing they couldn't do much but they got the referral process started that day instead of waiting at least two weeks for my GP. Mine could also order MRIs, it just involves going to the hospital after the urgent care meeting and saved an ER bill. Not saying all clinics are the same, but it's possible to get the ball rolling without the wait as long as you're adamant about what you want. Just a thought.

    With that in mind, OP, if you see this before going in, I would ask about a referral right away. Maybe they'll do it right then and there; maybe they won't. Worth a shot.

  • stanmann571
    stanmann571 Posts: 5,728 Member
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    vespiquenn wrote: »
    SonyaCele wrote: »
    DomoPoa wrote: »
    SonyaCele wrote: »
    is this soreness just from running or did you twist or fall ? are you a conditioned runner or did you just get off the couch and decide to go for a 7 mile run. If your body isn't conditioned for running, your joints and muscles will get really sore. Are you old, are you overweight? Those factors can add to pain after running.

    You may have damaged something in your knee, but without a pop and major pain it doesn't sound like ligament damage, but only an mri can determine that. Everyone on MPF is going to say go to the doctor , but since you said you want to avoid the dr, you can always just give it a couple days or rest, ice elevation, etc see if it gets better or worse. Lots of people injure their knees and never see a dr and go on about life just fine. Use your judgement, it doesn't sound life threatening so giving it a week of rest to see what happens probably wont hurt. .

    Thank you for all that answered and gave me feedback. :)

    But I'll clarify. I am a beginner runner (not conditioned runner haha) I did not properly stretch ( I regret that :( ) when I ran I did not twist anything or fall. Nothing popped.

    I'm 27, 137. I'm going to an urgent care after work and hope to hear that it's nothing serious. :( I'll keep posted. Wish me luck :/

    you may just have aggravated your joints from running unconditioned. 7 miles is a lot of pounding and if your joints aren't toughened up, it will hurt.

    And Just FYI urgent care probably can't do anything for you. Dont waste your money, they will probably just tell you to ice it and bill you for a very overpriced knee brace. Even if they xray it wont give enough info and they wouldn't even be set up to deal with whatever info they get. Your best bet is to make an appt with a sports doctor or knee specialists.

    IF you can walk on it it's not a good fit for urgent care. If it's hurt, a week or 2 wait to see your GP/PCM is quite alright... since they'll be able to decide if you need/merit an MRI..

    I would actually argue that urgent care would be better than nothing. They can still refer OP to a sports medicine doctor. That's actually exactly how my knee injury played out. Went in to urgent care knowing they couldn't do much but they got the referral process started that day instead of waiting at least two weeks for my GP. Mine could also order MRIs, it just involves going to the hospital after the urgent care meeting and saved an ER bill. Not saying all clinics are the same, but it's possible to get the ball rolling without the wait as long as you're adamant about what you want. Just a thought.

    With that in mind, OP, if you see this before going in, I would ask about a referral right away. Maybe they'll do it right then and there; maybe they won't. Worth a shot.

    Guess that depends on your program then.. If I need a referral, it has to go through my GP/PCM
  • stealthq
    stealthq Posts: 4,298 Member
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    None of that sounds 'normal' after regular exercise... See a physio

    I would argue it might well be if OP really went from no running to 7mi without first conditioning her legs. OP, you should still go see the doctor, you may well have injured yourself - I just wouldn't be super surprised if it turns out to be nothing other a significant inflammatory reaction to the unaccustomed abuse of just about every muscle, bone, tendon, ligament and joint in OP's feet and legs.
  • finny11122
    finny11122 Posts: 8,436 Member
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    Full ACL tear in my left knee last year . And my right knee is swelling at the moment .Sport , Overuse , injury , work etc .
    Get plenty rest and try getting a sports massage
  • STEVE142142
    STEVE142142 Posts: 867 Member
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    Reality check for you. You need to see a doctor. I don't know what your situation at work is but to be very blunt with you your company really doesn't give a damn if they have to replace you.

    Now let me speak from experience as far as knee pain. I have an arthritic knee that I tore Parts skiing. I have no ACL it's totally degenerated. I've had two scopes on the knee and eventually the knee is going to have to be replaced. You may have something as simple as some soreness in the muscle and the popping maybe something stupid or could be something totally serious I'm not going to give you a diagnosis cuz everybody is different the only person who can properly evaluate your situation is an orthopedic specialist.
  • new_fit_2016
    new_fit_2016 Posts: 9 Member
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    Could be meniscus related, See a doctor asap, to avoid any further damage.
  • DomoPoa
    DomoPoa Posts: 13 Member
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    Update: I went to an urgent care yesterday because after work my calf was extremely swollen! I was a bit worried it might be a blood clot. So when I visited the Urgent care, The doctor presssd on my knee tried to bend it side to side, he pushed on my knee while I resisted all this NO pain.

    The doctor advised that a MRI was not necessary to keep it elevated and keep off of it for 24hrs. He said it might be a minor tear.

    I kept it elevated and only walked when I had to.
    Woke up this morning and the swelling had decreased sufficiently! I'm icing it and keeping it elevated at work and wearing compression socks too.

    It's still hard to walk on though. I can bend my knee, but when I walk on it it's still a dull pain sometimes sharp. I'm hoping that goes away.
  • Alisonswim46
    Alisonswim46 Posts: 208 Member
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    DomoPoa wrote: »
    Update: I went to an urgent care yesterday because after work my calf was extremely swollen! I was a bit worried it might be a blood clot. So when I visited the Urgent care, The doctor presssd on my knee tried to bend it side to side, he pushed on my knee while I resisted all this NO pain.

    The doctor advised that a MRI was not necessary to keep it elevated and keep off of it for 24hrs. He said it might be a minor tear.

    I kept it elevated and only walked when I had to.
    Woke up this morning and the swelling had decreased sufficiently! I'm icing it and keeping it elevated at work and wearing compression socks too.

    It's still hard to walk on though. I can bend my knee, but when I walk on it it's still a dull pain sometimes sharp. I'm hoping that goes away.
    I'm glad you went! When you mentioned the swelling in your leg my mind went immediately to DVT. I had a DVT due to ankle surgery and I didn't know it until it got pretty bad, it was scary!
  • SonyaCele
    SonyaCele Posts: 2,841 Member
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    DomoPoa wrote: »
    Update: I went to an urgent care yesterday because after work my calf was extremely swollen! I was a bit worried it might be a blood clot. So when I visited the Urgent care, The doctor presssd on my knee tried to bend it side to side, he pushed on my knee while I resisted all this NO pain.

    The doctor advised that a MRI was not necessary to keep it elevated and keep off of it for 24hrs. He said it might be a minor tear.

    I kept it elevated and only walked when I had to.
    Woke up this morning and the swelling had decreased sufficiently! I'm icing it and keeping it elevated at work and wearing compression socks too.

    It's still hard to walk on though. I can bend my knee, but when I walk on it it's still a dull pain sometimes sharp. I'm hoping that goes away.

    that's good you at least have piece of mind.