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Right knee meniscus tear
Do I need surgery? MRI of rightknee joint reveals, • Grade I sprain of anterior cruciate ligament as described. • Grade II horizontal tear involving the posterior horn of medial meniscus. Grade III radial tear involving the anterior horn of medial meniscus • Gastrocnemius bursitis. • Mild joint effusion.
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Yes.. At your age it is advisable to have an Arthroscopic procedure to correct the problem. It is a day procedure and the problem will be relieved
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Consult an Arthroscopy specialist. In put experience patients your age who undergo this procedure have a near one hundred percent recovery.
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