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Bones, Joints & Muscles | Last Active: Mar 1, 2022 | Replies (19)

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@sueinmn

"I've been told it's a baker's cyst" by the doc? My Mom had one years ago, but it was deep in the tissue and we couldn't feel it - they found it with ultrasound.
Seems an unlikely location for a bone spur, but I suppose it is possible, or it could be referred pain from a spur elsewhere. I get shoulder pain at times from a big spur in my elbow.
The swelling is more likely from a cyst than an spur. You could try lying with your legs up the wall to drain the fluid back to your abdomen, when it can be absorbed and excreted. Massaging the leg with a firm stroking motion can from ankle to above the knee while it is elevated can speed the process. Also, have you tried keeping the leg elevated when you are sitting?
Just a few ideas.
Sue

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Thank you, Sue. I appreciate your help. I'll surely try my legs on the wall etc.. I do massage my leg often but not from the foot which I'll try that too. I just finished 20 sessions of therapy for my knees for upcoming surgery and still have pain in that knee. Like your Mom, the pain is deep in the tissue and right in the joint of the knee. I'm not sure if I have a bone spur elsewhere. I also wear elastic stockings and also have a large custom brace on that knee because I am very knock-kneed. I do sit in a lift chair with my feet up which helps. Thank you. so much.