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I'm sorry to keep whining but I have another problem you may be able to

help me with. I have been lifting heavy (for me its heavy) with legs in an

attempt to build more muscle there. Now my knees hurt when I bend them past

90 degrees. Not a sharp or excruciating pain but a dull pain. I can't

possibly be lifting too much could I? I am not that strong yet. I'm lifting

230# if I am adding right (2X45# plus 25# on each side). I use the leg press

machine since my doctor advised me to stop doing squats (older female

problems). Any ideas? You all had such wonderful ideas about my numb toes.

Thank you for that.

~Laury

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-Laury; It's terrible to hurt where you don't want to. First make

sure your form is good. Keep your knees inline with your toes (never

let your knees pass your toes), move the weight smoothly- no bouncing

or jerking. Do not bend below a 90 degree angle. If your form has

been good then lighten up for a while and take anti-inflamatories and

ice treatments. Also check when you are pushing the weights that the

weight is on your heals and your feet are flat. Note exactly were

the pain is: to the side of the knee--under the cap etc.

Boy I hope this helps and you recup guickly.

Taz-

- In bodyforlifeegroups, laury5313@a... wrote:

> I'm sorry to keep whining but I have another problem you may be

able to

> help me with. I have been lifting heavy (for me its heavy) with

legs in an

> attempt to build more muscle there. Now my knees hurt when I bend

them past

> 90 degrees. Not a sharp or excruciating pain but a dull pain. I

can't

> possibly be lifting too much could I? I am not that strong yet.

I'm lifting

> 230# if I am adding right (2X45# plus 25# on each side). I use the

leg press

> machine since my doctor advised me to stop doing squats (older

female

> problems). Any ideas? You all had such wonderful ideas about my

numb toes.

> Thank you for that.

> ~Laury

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Thanks ,

I have had my form checked by several different trainers and they all said

it is perfect. I am pushing with my heels and do a two count up, hold then

four count down very smoothly. I might have to stop increasing the weight

until my legs get used to this. But thanks again.

~Laury

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a,

I only lift 90# on my leg extensions so I can't see how that would do it.

But I hadn't thought of that as a cause. I will look into it. Thanks.

~Laury

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Probably Tendonitis. Where on/in your knee? Just above, just below, behind

the knee cap, inside? If it is tendonitis it's time to hit the

Glucosomine/Chondroiton combo or MSM capsules.

-Nic

In a message dated 31-May-00 10:48:00 Eastern Daylight Time,

laury5313@... writes:

<< I'm sorry to keep whining but I have another problem you may be able to

help me with. I have been lifting heavy (for me its heavy) with legs in an

attempt to build more muscle there. Now my knees hurt when I bend them past

90 degrees. Not a sharp or excruciating pain but a dull pain. I can't

possibly be lifting too much could I? I am not that strong yet. I'm

lifting

230# if I am adding right (2X45# plus 25# on each side). I use the leg

press

machine since my doctor advised me to stop doing squats (older female

problems). Any ideas? You all had such wonderful ideas about my numb toes.

Thank you for that.

~Laury

>>

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In a message dated 01-Jun-00 09:00:30 Eastern Daylight Time,

laury5313@... writes:

<< a,

I only lift 90# on my leg extensions so I can't see how that would do it.

But I hadn't thought of that as a cause. I will look into it. Thanks.

~Laury >>

Is that a leg press or a quad extension? If it's a quad extension, then you

are kicking my ass on that one. I only do 70 pounds!

-Nic

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This is probably a dumb question, but just in case...

do you lock your knees when you leg press? (do you completely extend them so

that they are straight when you push the weight?) if that's the case, then

maybe that's the reason for the pain. YOu shouldnever lock your knees, just

extend them but keep your knees a bit bent.

Hope that helped...

Merced

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No, I do not lock my knees. I keep constant tension on the muscle throughout

the set. Thanks for the input though.

~Laury

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In a message dated 06/01/2000 5:03:32 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

HabibsAngl@... writes:

<< << a,

I only lift 90# on my leg extensions so I can't see how that would do it.

But I hadn't thought of that as a cause. I will look into it. Thanks.

~Laury >>

Is that a leg press or a quad extension? If it's a quad extension, then you

are kicking my ass on that one. I only do 70 pounds!

-Nic

>>

I guess you could call it the quad extension. I sit on a bench with the

weight resting on my feet/ankles and lift the weight away from me with my

legs. It is done on a machine.

~Laury

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It may be the running. If you increase your speed or mileage too quickly

sometimes your knees pay the price. Do you have something else that you could do

for cardio? Maybe another machine? Try alternating your cardio activities

instead of running every time. It could also be the grade on the treadmill. Are

you running flat or do you have it set on an incline? A steep incline could make

it a little tougher on your knees.

Take care of your knees and don't keep doing something that really hurts them.

If you have a muscle imbalance, the BFL weight training should eventually help

to balance your quads and hamstrings and stabilize your knee better. Maybe at

some point it won't hurt to run. Just don't overdo it in the meantime.

sore knees

Ok what am I doing wrong. I have sore knees most of the time after

my cardio day. I am only W2. I love the cardio day and I run on the

treadmill, maybe it is the treadmill.?Anyone else find this or have

tips for me?

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With my RTHR my left knee became very sore and swollen. After I

regained a normal gait, the knee was okay. Also you may not be using

your knee as much on your operated side. With my LTHR, I was afraid

to bend my knee. No reason for that! 3 weeks is not a long time for

everything to be back to normal. 3 months is more like it. If it is

still sore then tell your doc.

Sue

> i had a thr 3 weeks ago and my other knee is really bothering me

from

> walking. also the operated side, the knee keeps being stiff. how

many

> times does anyone do there therapy excerises? thanks

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OOPS! Forgot to answer about the PT! I did not have any PT other

than the hospital. Went straight home and never looked back.

However I have had PT since the THR and it is a very good idea.

Sue

> i had a thr 3 weeks ago and my other knee is really bothering me

from

> walking. also the operated side, the knee keeps being stiff. how

many

> times does anyone do there therapy excerises? thanks

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when my pain is at it's worse I draw a tub of hot water and just soak. The heat

getting into my joints really helps. I have been known to soak for an hour or

more because it feels so good I don't want to get out.

taking a damp towel and placing it in the microwave to heat it and then

wrapping around the joints also feels good and relieves the pain, I do this when

it's only 1 or 2 joints hurting.

the WV hillbilly

ann haston <st.abbs@...> wrote:

Hello everyone,

I get terrible pains in all my joints and also on both shins, sometimes they are

not so bad but othertimes they are soooo sore, seemingly it's the prednisolone.

regards,

Ann

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