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Technically, the kneecap itself cannot be sprained since it is a bone. However, the ligaments surrounding the knee cap can be sprained or injured. This condition is commonly referred to as a patellar sprain or patellar subluxation. If you suspect a sprain in the knee area, it's essential to seek medical advice for proper diagnosis and treatment.
you could have sprained your knee if the pain doesn't where off
sprained angle, knee, pulled hamstring, bleeding Most likely is that soccer players will get knee problems... i have a knee problem from soccer since i was nine.
25 and he sprained his knee!
I would read a book or maybe draw something. I sprained my knee and thatβs all did πͺπ
Any ligament can be sprained, but the most frequently injured ligaments are at the ankle, knee, and finger joints.
Sprained ankle or knee, pulled muscle, broken bone, bloody nose.
It is the front of the horses "knee".
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well if you touch softly and it hurts or when you walk on it, it can be sprained or broken
There is a good chance that it is sprained, or that you have pulled a tendon. Make an appointment to see your doctor or physio. Meanwhile, try to keep pressure off that knee, and soak it in Epsom salt solution once in a while.