I fell 2 years ago and developed a baker's cyst in my left knee. Dr won't aspirate it because it's on a nerve. I have had steriod injection. But now its worn off and the pain has started. Will try these exercises.
I had a large Baker's cyst behind my left knee when I was 6. My parents' friend noticed it. First, the Dr. tried to drain the cyst, but eventually a surgeon removed it. The scar looks fine except for one end where the stitching obviously became undone, leaving a larger scar.
I had a cyst aspirated yesterday. Actually he didn't aspirate that actual cyst, but the fluid in the front of the knee. The injury occurred after a yoga stretch. It's not the first one. I had one on the same leg several years ago. I would like to know whether knee replacement is necessary to solve the problem. Would it be silly to refuse knee replacement? They have said there is only slight wear and tear on the knee. I dont really want a surgery if it's unnecessary. Thank you for the exercises.
Because I haven't seen you personally, I cannot specifically give you medical advice. But what I would say is, if you have "slight wear and tear" I personally wouldn't be thinking knee replacement, but if this is a chronic issue and you've done strength and rehab exercises for a while and nothing seems to be working then I suggest you get multiple dr. opinions before going under the knife. If it's a cartilage issue there are knee braces to help decompress the knee and I suggest stability exercises to help reduce friction in the knee joint. I hope these exercises in this video bring some relief and I'll look into making a TH-cam video regarding knee stability exercises soon!
Is a Baker's cyst affecting your ability to move freely? Please leave any questions below, and I'll get back to you!
Yes. I'm unable to bend down all he way (kneel). Mine is new. I'd like to try your exercises!
These exercises do look helpful. I will try them and let you know.
I will definitely try the stretching exercises. Thank you!
I fell 2 years ago and developed a baker's cyst in my left knee. Dr won't aspirate it because it's on a nerve. I have had steriod injection. But now its worn off and the pain has started. Will try these exercises.
Thank you 💪🏼
You’re welcome 😊!
I had a bakery cyst 3 weeks… Really good advice, I will do everyday… Thank you 😇
I have bakery cyst one month, now is really swelling my left knee, I will do your advice exercise… Thank you 🙏
I had a large Baker's cyst behind my left knee when I was 6. My parents' friend noticed it. First, the Dr. tried to drain the cyst, but eventually a surgeon removed it. The scar looks fine except for one end where the stitching obviously became undone, leaving a larger scar.
Oh wow! Did you have an injury at that time?
Do they know what caused it!!?
Mam please give more excercise please ❤
Will do!
I had a cyst aspirated yesterday. Actually he didn't aspirate that actual cyst, but the fluid in the front of the knee. The injury occurred after a yoga stretch. It's not the first one. I had one on the same leg several years ago. I would like to know whether knee replacement is necessary to solve the problem. Would it be silly to refuse knee replacement? They have said there is only slight wear and tear on the knee. I dont really want a surgery if it's unnecessary.
Thank you for the exercises.
Hi, I’m having mine aspirated in a few weeks. May I ask, did you feel immediate relief following your procedure?
Because I haven't seen you personally, I cannot specifically give you medical advice. But what I would say is, if you have "slight wear and tear" I personally wouldn't be thinking knee replacement, but if this is a chronic issue and you've done strength and rehab exercises for a while and nothing seems to be working then I suggest you get multiple dr. opinions before going under the knife. If it's a cartilage issue there are knee braces to help decompress the knee and I suggest stability exercises to help reduce friction in the knee joint. I hope these exercises in this video bring some relief and I'll look into making a TH-cam video regarding knee stability exercises soon!
@@ponypalpaula you should feel relief right after the procedure but sometimes it can take up to 24-48 hours.
@ponypalpaula yes I did but there was still pain. Just not as much.
@@JessicaDudas thank you. That's exactly what I needed to hear. X
Ive had Baker cyst surgery for a month, but I still feel the pain. Is that feel because after surgery..?? What treatmen am I supose to do.??
you have great shoulders; Perfect heels on your feet too