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I dont know if anyone has had this befor but I wrestle sometimes I am wrestling during practice and all of a suden pop and i cant straighten it cause it hurts does anyone know what that is from but once I do straighten it its fine i just work it out and start wrestling again and I think it is my knee but never went to the doctor it happend for a while before I started working ou t never happens when I do squats or work out its fine but I started wraping them and it hasent happened anybody has has this happend to them or know anything about it?
Thank you
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your joints can make some of those sounds even if not hurt.
having torn my ligaments twice (partially and totally), I can tell you one thing, it makes a huge "pop" sound that can be heard very clearly. I've seen doctors and they let it doing nothing because I would have to wait 2 years, or even more, to get a surgery. That's how it works in the province of quebec. Torn your acl-pcl get deal with it! awww...
It would cost me near 8 000$ CAN to get my knees fixed..
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Dude:
I wrestle as well and understand what you are saying. I would see a chiropractor. I experienced something similiar some years ago and my chiro discovered that my knee was misaligned with my tibia and fibula. Anyway, he pulled it and cracked it and I screamed but it never happened again. I am pushing 30 and still wrestling so i think he fixed it. Get it checked dude . . . you can f&*k up your athletic lifestyle if you don't. Peace bro
Oh yeah . . .on the chiro tip . . .don't go see just any retard bone cracker. Find one that has specialized in sports related rehabilitation. Since you wrestle . . I am sure there is someone around you that can give you a credible referral. While your there . . . get a good spinal adjustment . . .I always have excellent work outs after a visit to the chirocracker.
this happened to me when i was younger, and it eventually corrected itself ... my knee would pop out then id have to get someone to grab my foot and pull or push it to make it click back in
i never saw a dr. but recommned doing so
i dont know if this was a dislocation, cause i have dislocated almost everything else, toes, fingeres, shoulders and they hurt a hell of a lot more than what happened to me
Originally posted by vinny Dude:
I wrestle as well and understand what you are saying. I would see a chiropractor. I experienced something similiar some years ago and my chiro discovered that my knee was misaligned with my tibia and fibula. Anyway, he pulled it and cracked it and I screamed but it never happened again. I am pushing 30 and still wrestling so i think he fixed it. Get it checked dude . . . you can f&*k up your athletic lifestyle if you don't. Peace bro
Thanks thats what im going to do after my powerlifting contest
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