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Is there something wrong with my knee or is it like this because of growing?

Well today I woke up with my knee feeling sorta stiff. Like if i pull my leg up to my thigh it feels like its about to pop, but it doesn't.. I'm worried that something may be wrong with it and my cross cross country season starts in a week.. Whats going on with it? Should I still run on it? I'm 14..

Update:

I'm not sure I have that, for I don't have any pain. Just a weird, uncomfortable feeling. Not a bit of pain.. Not in the legs but the knee..

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    the pain only started today? so it could just be a random tweak or slept funny so i would leave it a couple of days. if the pain is still there and you are growing you could have oscar slater, in which case you need to see a physio

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    Lv 4
    5 years ago

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