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Knee pain due to body weight on one leg.
My one leg is in plaster cast from one month So I walk on uninjured leg with walker but the whole body weight is on the this leg when I walk. From 2 days The knee of the uninjured leg has started paining and quite frequently pops while bending. Should I be worried or this pain will go automatically when I start using both legs ?? Thanks
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It is common to have such pain when you are bearing weight on one leg. Do knee quadriceps and hamstring strengthening exercises. Avoid excess mobilization. Take calcium and vit d supplementation.
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