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What Causes Pain In Knee Post Volley Ball Play?

I play volleyball and in mid season I must have done something to my knee. the seasons over with and everyday I still have this pain in my knee. its on my right knee on the right side to the back and the pain is so bad I cant even stand at some points. I have no clue what it could be. its like I tore something. help???
Tue, 10 Feb 2015
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Dear patient
Internal knee injuries see very common in volleyball players. Since pain is for longer duration meniscus injuries are likely. For confirming your diagnosis MRI of involved knee is recommended. It gives detailed information about meniscus and ligaments inside knee. Please consult expert arthroscopic surgeon with report. Till wear knee cap and avoid squatting.
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What Causes Pain In Knee Post Volley Ball Play?

Dear patient Internal knee injuries see very common in volleyball players. Since pain is for longer duration meniscus injuries are likely. For confirming your diagnosis MRI of involved knee is recommended. It gives detailed information about meniscus and ligaments inside knee. Please consult expert arthroscopic surgeon with report. Till wear knee cap and avoid squatting.