Yes, but your knee will hurt, and it might get worse.
You could try but it is not advised. Jumping rope would put a lot of pressure on the knee and would probably make your injury worse.
Yes, because if you have bad knee jonits at the age of 11 then just think what it will be like when your 20. If you have bad knee jonits tell a someone who knows what they are doing.
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Depends on how big he (or she) is. If it's a big dog, when they are getting ready to jump, you can put your knee up, which will knee them in the chest. Eventually they should get the point. Oh, and you can say NO at the same time.
it hurts REALLY bad and it could break your knee cap
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Jump up!!
Jumping jacks can be safe for most people when performed with proper form, but they may cause discomfort or strain for those with pre-existing knee issues or injuries. The impact of landing can put stress on the knee joints, especially if performed on hard surfaces or without adequate warm-up. Modifications, such as reducing the jump height or opting for low-impact alternatives, can help minimize knee strain. If knee pain occurs during jumping jacks, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Is it bad to cut the saphenous nerve in the knee
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