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Knee injury
Mri findings attached for my left knee. Please, take a look and suggest treatment.
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Your MRI is not showing the grade of injury..so it's better to visit the orthopedic and physion fir better assessment
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physio can also help u
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Only if you are an athlete and would want to run and play in the future, would you need a surgery. having said that please do 3Tesla MRI,get the grade of tear of acl, first try to see if physiotherapy works for 6 weeks if not only then do surgery
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see a physiotherapist or a sports orthopedic surgeon
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if at all you do think of getting operated, you will still need to undergo physiotherapy sessions before and after surgery
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Get physiocal consultation done with orthopedic doctor and physio
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Your MRI dont show the grade of injury so need to have a proper Assesment before deciding treatment
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Visit nearest Orthopaedic Surgeon for further Detail
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Avoid Excessive Knee Bending, Avoid Stair climbing and riding bike
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No need for surgery..... .Meniscus tear can be cured with manual therapy. 
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Consult an orthopedic surgeon  then visit  a physiotherapist 
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What s your main complaint..is it knee pain or swelling or crepitus sound or feeling of instability or buckling of the joint.. MRI is not going to tell us Ur symptoms.. As Ur meniscus n ACL is injured, u need to train strength of muscles surrounding the knee joint so as to decrease the load on meniscus and hv a balanced lower limb musculature..
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Exercise with a experienced Physiotherapist
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Avoid sudden twisting and turning movements of the affected knee or leg
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Meniscal injury. Consult nearby physiotherapy clinic for better advice.
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First line of treatment is take rest (avoid full weight bearing). Do ice pack for 15 min..3-4 times in a day. Use knee cap or crepe bandage..
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Consult nearby physiotherapist for proper assessment and treatment.
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Start knee static exercises.
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Meniscus injury, so consult near by experience  Sports Physiotherapist. Start strengthen exercises Electrotherapy modalities like IFT and UST
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consult sports Physiotherapist
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learn strengthen exercises
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Knee ligament injury  .so visit physiotherapy centre
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you can visit ADMIRE physiotherapy laser CLINIC in noida
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