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Hello, some years ago i bumped inwards part of Knees together and it was ok after some weeks but now whenever i pull up my lower back i feel a sensation no pain necessarily but i don't understand what it is? Should i see physiotherapist?

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  • Hello,
    There is differents reasons that could explain your pain, so you should see an expert in knee pathologies that can provide you an examination of your knee,
    Best regards,
    Thibault Cramesnil Physiotherapist

    Thibault Cramesnil

    Kinésithérapeute

    Waterloo

  • First go to your doctor.

    Salah Assbane

    Kinésithérapeute

    Molenbeek-Saint-Jean

  • First your doctor and then yes à physiotherapist or an osteopathe can help you i think...

    Elodie Wolff

    Kinésithérapeute

    Chaumont-Gistoux

  • Hello,

    It certainly means that you have a sciatica because your pain is linked with your lower back. It’s like an irradiating pain. I advise you to see a physiotherapist 🤗

    Orléane Nève De Mévergnies

    Kinésithérapeute

    Esneux

  • Hello, first of all you should see a doctor, specialized in the knee or sport. Then see if you need some extra examination or begin a treatment based on medication or exercices.

    Nathan Avni

    Kinésithérapeute

    Uccle

  • Sorry for the late response but yes it will be better to see someone that can help you to have a proper estimation on what going on

    Roxann Musimu (Compte désactivé)

    Kinésithérapeute

    Etterbeek

  • Hello, Of course, you don't have to keep pain. To obtain complete examinations (view of the internal structures), you must consult a doctor/ an orthopedist.
    Gaelle Gillot

    Gaëlle Gillot

    Kinésithérapeute

    Pont-À-Celles

  • Hello, before consulting a physiotherapist, it would be advisable to consult a doctor who will be able to tell you if physiotherapy is recommended. Kind regards

    Raphaëlle Outrequin (Compte désactivé)

    Kinésithérapeute

    Ixelles

  • Hello, it may be useful to have an appointment with a physiotherapist to see what's going on and maybe help you find a solution. If you want to meet a physiotherapist, you'll have to ask a prescription to your doctor.

    Noémie Stubbe

    Kinésithérapeute

    Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

  • Hello,

    I'm sure that you have to see a physiotherapist. I don't really understand the link between your knee problem and your back, but I think a physiotherapist can help you.

    Take care.

    Christophe Maton

    Kinésithérapeute

    Jette

  • Hello,
    the first thing to do is to see your doctor. I can't say you anymore. It would be necessary to see you in front of us to diagnose the problem.
    Hope you will be better.
    See you
    Lefebvre Michael

    Astrid Wilderjans (Compte désactivé)

    Kinésithérapeute

    Laeken

  • Hello, if this cause a disconfort to you, you can see someone for an examination.

    Claire Dufeil

    Kinésithérapeute

    Forest

  • Hello, start by going to your doctor to have a physiotherapy prescription and make an appointment.

    Damien Hantraye

    Kinésithérapeute

    Wépion

  • Hello , before you see a physiotherapist , I think you should book an appointment first with a doctor to see what it is exactly what the problem is with the lower back. Kind regards

    Tslilia Salama

    Médecin Généraliste

    Halle Brabant Flamand

  • Impossible give you an accurate answer without a physical exam…I suggest to see a physiotherapist or your GP

    Vincent Formato

    Médecin Généraliste

    Binche

  • Hello, you can either see a physio or a doctor that is specialized in orthopedia. A checkup could be interesting in your case to be sure that nothing worse can happen.

    Joachim De Meur

    Kinésithérapeute

    Zaventem

  • Hello,
    The only way to understand it better is to see a physiotherapist yes.
    By practicing a real diagnosis he'll be able to understand the "pain" and try to help you.

    Feel free to ask more if needed,
    Kind regards

    Anthony Wartel

    Kinésithérapeute

    Seraing

  • Hello,
    I understand you are questioning yourself about
    If this is something you worry about, I think the best is to see a physio to asses it as clearly as possible, better understand it and advise you.
    You can book a meeting in my online agenda directly on doctor anytime and we can do this together :)

    Thomas Hansoulle

    Kinésithérapeute

    Chaumont-Gistoux

  • Probably go to see your GP first. He’ll probably make a full check-up and give you some sessions of physiotherapy.
    A other solution is to see an osteopath and make a global traitement and réajustement of your body.

    Lorenzo Dragonetti

    Kinésithérapeute

    Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

  • I'm not a doctor, but I can try to provide some general information that may help you. The sensation you're experiencing in your lower back could have various potential causes, and it's always a good idea to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.

    Based on your description, it's possible that the previous incident where you bumped your knees together may have caused some strain or injury to your lower back. Over time, if the issue was not addressed or properly healed, it could lead to ongoing discomfort or sensations when you engage certain muscles or movements.

    A physiotherap
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    Loic Bullock

    Kinésithérapeute

    Gembloux

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