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<blockquote data-quote="Heavyiron" data-source="post: 1584440" data-attributes="member: 95875"><p>Go to your family doctor and get them to refer you for a mri, then a specialist. There are a number of options that can be done at a orthopedic clinic He can determine what is the appropiate treatment can be. Going to someone that is not a doctor could make your problem worse. I have had 3 knee surgeries on the same knee over a 2 yr period. One scoped knee with robotics and did not see the improvement as expected. Total knee replacement and it failed 2 weeks after surgery. Had to get another knee replacement for the failed one. This happened on dec 12, 2018, and another replacement on dec the 30th. Doing well now and getting around with out a cane or walker. I work out in a gym now under supervision 4 days a week. Hopefully an knee injection can cure you for the time being, but get on an exercise program. At 64 my mountain climbing is probably over, but i am optomistic. Good luck whichever way you go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heavyiron, post: 1584440, member: 95875"] Go to your family doctor and get them to refer you for a mri, then a specialist. There are a number of options that can be done at a orthopedic clinic He can determine what is the appropiate treatment can be. Going to someone that is not a doctor could make your problem worse. I have had 3 knee surgeries on the same knee over a 2 yr period. One scoped knee with robotics and did not see the improvement as expected. Total knee replacement and it failed 2 weeks after surgery. Had to get another knee replacement for the failed one. This happened on dec 12, 2018, and another replacement on dec the 30th. Doing well now and getting around with out a cane or walker. I work out in a gym now under supervision 4 days a week. Hopefully an knee injection can cure you for the time being, but get on an exercise program. At 64 my mountain climbing is probably over, but i am optomistic. Good luck whichever way you go. [/QUOTE]
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