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What Causes Burning Pain In Knee ?

I had surgery a year ago.. I broke my leg and the bone next to my knee broke and came away from the knee. I have a plate and 7 screws. I have constant freezing then terrible burning in my knee all the time. Going from my knee to my ankle. Do you have any idea what this is.
Tue, 29 Mar 2016
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hi,

try using hot water fermentation. as you mentioned you had a surgery with implant as well. I don't think anything would have gone wrong also in the physiological system. what you need to focus is to strengthen the muscles above and below the knee. kindly perfrom some core strengthening exercise also. As when you had a knee injury you must have been able to change the normal physics of the body to keep yourself mobile which would have given small spasm of the back muscles which may entrap the nerve and disturb the sensory system as well. so performing little core stability exercises will be of help to you and ease the symptoms. if the pain persists and become more disabling then take up and x-ray and see what's wrong with the joint involved at the surgical part.

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What Causes Burning Pain In Knee ?

hi, try using hot water fermentation. as you mentioned you had a surgery with implant as well. I don t think anything would have gone wrong also in the physiological system. what you need to focus is to strengthen the muscles above and below the knee. kindly perfrom some core strengthening exercise also. As when you had a knee injury you must have been able to change the normal physics of the body to keep yourself mobile which would have given small spasm of the back muscles which may entrap the nerve and disturb the sensory system as well. so performing little core stability exercises will be of help to you and ease the symptoms. if the pain persists and become more disabling then take up and x-ray and see what s wrong with the joint involved at the surgical part. thank you