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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 706571"><p>Also, I believe your knee is in pain because your body is , whether you know it or not, compensating for the weakened ankle area and moving the stress away from it and to other parts of the body . So your knee is now taking the brunt of your movements in ways that it wouldn't have if you didn't have the ankle injury. That is just my opinion and I supposed I could have stated it better but I am tired. If you can stabilize that ankle, then it can take more stress and in such a way that your body walks and move the way it is supposed to and perhaps then your knee will feel less pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 706571"] Also, I believe your knee is in pain because your body is , whether you know it or not, compensating for the weakened ankle area and moving the stress away from it and to other parts of the body . So your knee is now taking the brunt of your movements in ways that it wouldn't have if you didn't have the ankle injury. That is just my opinion and I supposed I could have stated it better but I am tired. If you can stabilize that ankle, then it can take more stress and in such a way that your body walks and move the way it is supposed to and perhaps then your knee will feel less pain. [/QUOTE]
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