Thickening and altered signal intensity of anterior cruciate ligament towards femoral attachments - suggestive of interstitial tear 2 bucket handle tear of medial meniscus with torn fragments displaced into the inter condylar notch with foreshortening of the posterior horn of the medial meniscus 3 mild joint effusion Now what to do ?
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Have you suffered from any sports injury or accident? Tell me the history. Are you a sports person you may have to under go a surgery or a conservative physiotherapy protocol based on your activity pattern. REPLY I can help you and consult privately to have a detailed discussion to solve your problem.
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Hi Thanks for your query. I am Dr Akshay from Fortis Hospital, New Delhi. Hi Ahmad these are all your MRI findings, Need to understand ACL laxity and attending knee instability, and tests for acl and meniscus both, should get a consultation and detailed examination from an Arthroscopic surgeon for an opinion whether you need Arthroscopy or not. Do not hesitate to contact me if you need any further assistance. Thanks & Regards Dr Akshay Kumar Saxena
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