There are several websites where an individual can find out how to tend for a swollen knee. Examples would include WikiHow, WebMD, Native Remedies, and Livestrong.
A swollen knee should be treated by putting ice on it three times a day for twenty minutes at a time, soaking it in a warm bath and wrapping it in a compression bandage.
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For swollen joints you need ice and maybe a lukewarm soak in a bath of epsom salt.
if you have hit your knee and it feels out of place the best thing for you to do is to rest it for a couple of days and if it feels no better go t the nearest accident and emergency department for it to be looked at by a professional
If your knee is swollen, it is almost certainly painful too. This often results in you trying to protect that leg and you start moving differently to normal which puts more strain on your good knee, which may then develop pain. The best way to reduce swelling is to elevate, compress and ice your knee - see the related link below for more information on how to do it safely
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Ice is a noun (Put ice on your swollen knee) and a verb (Ice your swollen knee).
I've just been taking it and my knees hurt but not sure if it's related, I can walk okay but they feel weak, a little swollen and I can't kneel down, feels like my quad where my thigh connects to my knee has shrunk.
the knee that you put under your other leg
well actually your knee cap does move see the kneecap is connected by muscles which allow it to move with the joint. it is connected to the femur . try this extend your leg outward you 'll notice your knee feels looser now flex your leg inward you'll notice your knee feels tighter. the point is your knee cap does move you just cant notice it
Less than a month. More or less 2 weeks. Can expect to return about six to seven months after surgical reconstruction.