Here are some of the signs your dog has a luxating patella and how you can treat his bad knee. Mohan Nannapaneni/Pexels What Is a Luxating Patella (Trick Knee)? A "trick knee" in your dog is caused by an inherited deformity in the bones that allow the kneecap to move from side ...
I am 61 and in good physical shape. I had my Oxford replacement about seven weeks ago. I did the physio religiously and it seemed to progress well for the first three weeks or so. However, it remained swollen and was consistently warm to the touch. My doctor did a blood test which ...
“We just cleaned it up, put a Band-Aid on it,” his father, Ken Franklin,told CNN affiliate KCAL. “Before you know it, a couple weeks later, his knee was very swollen and somewhat infected.” A doctor told Paul’s mom, Rachael, that it might be a nasty staph infection. Antibioti...
What you said here is great though -- with a twisted knee, pain is your main indicator, though of course a little swelling might be evident as well. It is also very true that if your knee is hot and swollen, then you really need to see a doctor ASAP -- the last thing you want ...