![]() ![]() So I’ve been exploring and testing all my options… literally all of my options. I don’t want to get surgery Patellar Tendonitis does not have a good track record of getting cured via surgery. An x-ray and MRI later, the family doctor’s diagnosis was confirmed (sorry for doubting, Dr. To make a long story short, I doubted the family doctor and went to see an orthopedist who specializes in knees. He sent me home with a printout of some stretches and exercises I could do to make it go away, but those unfortunately didn’t help at all. He did some remedial tests and diagnosed me with Patellar Tendonitis. I really wanted a treatment to make the injury go away, not just treat the symptoms.Īfter giving it a few weeks, I decided to make an appointment at the family doctor to see what was up. Sporting a knee brace to keep my knee warm and ‘restricted’ during sports. ![]()
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