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ACL partial tear and minucus tear
Hi doctors, Been consulting few doctor for my injury, I had bike accident about 4 months back and got my ACL injured.i had mild locking problem initially after few days this symptoms goes off. In last month i felt some pain in knee so got MRI scan.Here is the things written in report 1 Partial midsubtance tear of ACL with associated significant anterior translation of tibia. 2 Grade 2 signal in body of medical meniscus 3 oblique tear with inferior articular extension in body and posterior horn of lateral meniscus Is there any other that surgery?
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• Core Strengthening Exercise- Straight Leg Raised With Toes Turned Outward, repeat 10 times, twice a day. • Hams Stretching- lie straight, take the leg up, pull the feet towards yourself, with a elastic tube or normal belt. repeat 10 times, twice a day. • Sports Taping- stretch the tape from both ends and apply on the affected area • Contrast Fomentation (Hot and Cold). • Contrast bath---It is a form of treatment knee is applied warm water followed by the immediate application of the knee with ice water. This procedure is repeated several times, alternating hot and cold. Note that the treatment should always end in the ice water, as heat will induce the body's inflammatory response, while cold helps to decrease inflammation.
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At 24, I would suggest you a arthroscopic surgery mainly because of meniscus trouble. If you lead a active and sporty life then you may have trouble performing daily activities.
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