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Posted on Jan 3, 2018, 12:49 pm
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A few months ago i walked into a hard edge wich hit directly on my knee. The pain lasted for a few minutes and the next day i had minor pain on the backside of the knee region. This minor pain have been around from time to time since. I can walk and run without any problem and without any pain. But i feel there are some weird noises from the knee when i squat for example. Could this cause problems for me in case i do LL?

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Posted on Jan 4, 2018, 11:31 am
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yeah im a bit worried about it, so maybe its best to go see a doctor. Was thinking if maybe someone else had similar experience.

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Posted on Apr 6, 2018, 2:27 pm
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Quote from: Hamiltonzac on January 04, 2018, 10:11:26 PMHonestly can't tell if your trolling or being serious.

Why the fk would i not be serious. Im not here to get a diagnosis from you. Obviously the damage is not that bad because i dont suffer from it nor has my flexibility changed. But since i feel thee knee is not 100% as it should be im wondering if people think it could become a problem when doing LL. For example, if they have heard of someone else who had a "minor" knee damage and did LL, and how it went for him/her.

I actually went to a doctor and did a normal x-ray of the knee and it turned out there is nothing wrong. The big question though, is if a normal xray is enough or if a mri scan is required. Im confused.

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