MUZY ME AJUDOU - PRECISO VOLTAR A TREINAR - Summary

Summary

This is a transcript of a conversation between a person who is preparing for a bodybuilding competition and has a knee injury, and a doctor who is treating the injury with hyaluronic acid injections. The person talks about their training, diet, pain, and anxiety, while the doctor explains the procedure, the types of hyaluronic acid, and the expected results. The person also mentions some people who help them with their clothes and surgery. The conversation ends with the doctor reassuring the person that everything will work out.

Facts

Here are the extracted key facts:

1. The speaker has been experiencing knee pain, specifically in the patella area.
2. The speaker has had pain in their patella for their whole life.
3. The physiotherapist has been working with the speaker to help recover from a knee injury.
4. The speaker has been doing exercises to improve mobility and reduce pain.
5. The speaker's knee has lateralized pain, which is a different type of pain.
6. The speaker has been using ice to reduce pain and inflammation.
7. The physiotherapist has used ultrasound and shockwave therapy to help the speaker's knee recover.
8. The speaker's knee pain is not normal and is affecting their daily life.
9. The speaker is a bodybuilder and needs to be able to train without pain.
10. The speaker has been taking anti-inflammatory medication to reduce pain and inflammation.
11. The speaker is considering getting a hyaluronic acid injection to reduce friction and inflammation in their knee.
12. The speaker has a competition in five weeks and needs to be able to train without pain.
13. The speaker's physiotherapist has recommended taking it easy and not doing any heavy training.
14. The speaker's knee has synovitis, which is an inflammation of the synovial membrane.
15. The speaker's physiotherapist has recommended using a hyaluronic acid injection with a medium weight molecular structure.
16. The speaker's physiotherapist has recommended doing an exercise program to improve strength and mobility in the knee.
17. The speaker's knee has crepitus, which is a grinding or crunching sensation in the knee joint.
18. The speaker's physiotherapist has recommended doing an exercise program to improve strength and mobility in the knee.
19. The speaker's knee has inflammation, which is affecting their daily life.
20. The speaker's physiotherapist has recommended taking anti-inflammatory medication to reduce pain and inflammation.