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Should I go for a surgery or not.
Injured 1 month before.....this is my mri report .Findings- Moderate to severe sprain seen in acl involving anterolateral fibres with increased laxity of ligament. low grade partial tear cannot be ruled. Adv. Clinical correlation - Moderate joint effusion seen with supraplical extension. Grade 2 signal intensity in posterior horn of medial meniscus. Now I can walk but cannot squat. Walking is not as proper as earlier.
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Arthroscopic surgery will help you have a stable and reliable knee.
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As per reports physio is the treatment for you... You need to consult a arthroscopy surgeon and do as per his advice
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