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Old 03-03-2024, 04:57 AM
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If you think it’s not structural (i.e. knee replacement); then I would recommend stretching.

Yoga is a good option. OR

In Pinellas and Trailwinds (on 466A) there is a Stretch Zone and a Stretch Lab; professional stretching.
They’ve cured me of many ailments caused by tight muscles.
I prefer Stretch Zone (in pinellas).
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I am having increased knee pain recently and I am looking for information on any pain medications (cremes) that can be applied to the knees to relieve the pain. I am sure this is muscular pain, and some of the OTC cremes do seem to offer some relief.
So if you found one that worked well that is what I am looking for, I will be going back to my doctor in a few weeks, so I do not need a doctor referral UNLESS this would be required for a specific creme (CBD based?)
Thank you for any information.
Go into the store they have a creme good for pain Kalo-Prophen Professional Line. Good luck hope your knee feels better.
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Tink, my wife and I use Bio Freeze roll on. Works good, not messy.
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I am having increased knee pain recently and I am looking for information on any pain medications (cremes) that can be applied to the knees to relieve the pain. I am sure this is muscular pain, and some of the OTC cremes do seem to offer some relief.
So if you found one that worked well that is what I am looking for, I will be going back to my doctor in a few weeks, so I do not need a doctor referral UNLESS this would be required for a specific creme (CBD based?)
Thank you for any information.
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Salon Pas gel. It comes in a lidocaine cream form and patches as well. I would go with the gel, it really helps. Any drugstore should have, non prescription.
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Knee pain, joint pain, tendinitis, fasciitis are all inflammation in the body. The most natural way to get rid of all aches and pains is to change your diet. Eliminate all grains ( wheat & white flour, rice, barley, corn). Eliminate white sugar and all processed foods. Check out books like WheatBelly by Dr William Davis. Grain Brain by Dr David Perlmutter. Your health will be so much better.
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My daughter is an MD. Recommends Voltaren. Not all creams work for everyone. May need to try more than one.
I still play baseball (not softball). Oddly, I have found that “horse liniment” works for my shoulder and knees. Recommended by my fam doc. Find it on Amazon. Called Absorbine Veterinary Gel. Orange label. My cousin in the horse biz also recommended it. Smells minty, dries quickly. Good luck!
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Arnicare Gel bought at Publix.
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I am having increased knee pain recently and I am looking for information on any pain medications (cremes) that can be applied to the knees to relieve the pain. I am sure this is muscular pain, and some of the OTC cremes do seem to offer some relief.
So if you found one that worked well that is what I am looking for, I will be going back to my doctor in a few weeks, so I do not need a doctor referral UNLESS this would be required for a specific creme (CBD based?)
Thank you foir any information.
I had knee pan to the point of knee replacement would be needed . My Doctor injected my knee with Syn Visc. the pa
in stopped immediately. Harmlss and works . Google the product .When my knee becomes very sore I have my doctor inject again, good for at least six months and usually longer, I have had 4 injections in the past 15 years with no side affects. Othersimilar products I am not familiar with but my doctor uses Syn Visc -One Google it!
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I am having increased knee pain recently and I am looking for information on any pain medications (cremes) that can be applied to the knees to relieve the pain. I am sure this is muscular pain, and some of the OTC cremes do seem to offer some relief.
So if you found one that worked well that is what I am looking for, I will be going back to my doctor in a few weeks, so I do not need a doctor referral UNLESS this would be required for a specific creme (CBD based?)
Thank you for any information.
If you have not tried Hempvana it’s worth a try. I buy on Amazon but it’s also available at Walmart.
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Both my doctor and my hsband doctor prescribed this. It s now available without a RX.
https://www.amazon.com/sspa/click?ie...hdGY%26psc%3D1
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I am having increased knee pain recently and I am looking for information on any pain medications (cremes) that can be applied to the knees to relieve the pain. I am sure this is muscular pain, and some of the OTC cremes do seem to offer some relief.
So if you found one that worked well that is what I am looking for, I will be going back to my doctor in a few weeks, so I do not need a doctor referral UNLESS this would be required for a specific creme (CBD based?)
Thank you for any information.
I’ve had knee pain from sports on and off for years
I have used all kinds of cream and CBD topical products
None have done much for the pain
Ice heat and Tylenol
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I also use this and it really is a miracle cream
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My wife uses thin Icy Hot adhesive strips or store brand with same Lanocaine or other ingredient. Works for her
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