When i tore my acromial clavicular ligament (or however it's called) i had to put a plate and some screws in there to heal that shit up. But that was a shoulder area. Treat yourself now, so it doesn't grow into a bigger problem later.
Medfags plz help:
>Don't you think it's weird that humans lived for thousands of years without modern medicine and got along fine?
Did you get punched in the head too?
Medfag here let me know is interested on advise through text
Can you walk on it? I just kinda limped around on mine in my back yard and it gradually got better. Took a long time and there were times I thought about going in. It looks swollen to me. I did some research on my injury, I had a really bad meniscus tear, and the cap had moved some. It really seemed like it wasn't going to fully heal but it finally did after I started walking on it. Don't overdo it at first. 5-10 minutes should be enough. If it starts to hurt more when you are walking, stop.
Its not that important to know
I was worried about that too
I dont know though
So what do I do about it?
I can walk fine now. Been avle to walk just fine since March 1st. Now im focusing on getting back athletic movements
This happen January 19th
It will hurt to walk on it, but i mean if it gets worse while you are walking definitely stop.
>So what do I do
I can understand now why people are punching you all the time
Why do you shave your legs like that
>On top of me not being able to afford a doctor, I do not like modern medical science in regards to the understanding it has about the body healing.
Why the fuck do you ask for medfags then you absolute moron? go get a cristal healer then.
Also: imagine living in a country when you tore your fucking "knee" and you stay like that for fucking months AND THEN ask people online what you can do about it because you STILL can't afford a doctor.
Man, the U S of A really are really a first world country.
Ideally needs to be examined to consider the problem. Likely there is ligament damage. A thigh knee brace could help. But you are looking at permanent issues.