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I'm uma, 25 age. I diagnosed with pcl buckling. Please do suggest me what should I do to avoid surgery. Technique sequences pdfs, sag, coronal t2 axials findings ⚫ medial meniscus - there is thinning of medial meniscus with grade ii tear its posterior horn. • lateral meniscus grade ii tear of posterior horn of lateral meniscus. • anterior cruciate ligament - there is complete tear of acl with clumping fibres in intercondylar fossa. • posterior cruciate ligament - buckling of pcl. ⚫ medial collateral ligament - grade ii sprain of mcl. • posture-lateral corner grade I sprain of arcuate ligament. Popliteal muscle - normal -popliteo-fibular ligament - normal -popliteo-fibular ligament complex - normal short & long head of tendons of biceps femoris- normal - menisci-popliteal fascicles - normal, - lateral collateral ligament - grade ii sprain of lcl. • quadriceps tendon and patellar ligament - normal. • patella and patellar cartilage - normal. There is medial tibial-femoral joint space reduction with thinning of cartila muscles around knee - normal. Loose bodies-absent ⚫ contusions noted in posterior cortex of tibia. Mild joint effusion & suprapatellar effusion. Impression: • chronic complete tear of anterior cruciate ligament with clumping of fibres in intercondylar fossa. • grade ii tear of posterior horn of lateral meniscus. Thinning of medial meniscus with grade ii tear of its posterior horn. • grade ii sprain of medial collateral ligament. posture-lateral corner injuries as described. Mild joint effusion & suprapatellar effusion. Suggested clinical correlation and further evaluation.

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The typical symptoms of a posterior cruciate ligament injury are:
•pain with swelling that occurs steadily and quickly after the injury.
•swelling that makes the knee stiff and may cause a limp.
•difficulty walking.
•the knee feels unstable, like it may "give out"
the posterior cruciate ligament (pcl) is the strongest ligament in the knee. It extends from the top-rear surface of the tibia (bone between the knee and ankle) to the bottom-front surface of the femur (bone that ex...more
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Knee ligament laxity if you have problem in your legs then it might be due to ligament laxity where your legs would become very weak due to the old ligament injury and that should be treated immediately. Wear knee cap so that you will feel firm while walking or climbing stairs.
This is a general strain and for this you can follow these measures: one keep a pillow right under the knee while sleeping, next is you can keep ice in the painful area for about 5--10 minutes, if pain still persists ...more
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
A spinal fracture takes between six and 12 weeks to heal. During the healing process, spinal bones don't return to their normal shape.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Although minor fractures can heal on their own, more serious fractures will require surgery.
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Dr. Rakesh kumar mbbs and m. Ch is an orthopedic doctor with 22 years of experience in the field. He has worked at anuraksha specialised orthopaedic clinic for the last 12 years and has been treating patients with knee pain, joint stiffness...more
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
When bulging discs are compressed so tightly that your normal functions are affected, then surgery may be your best bet for relieving the pain and removing its source. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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With its direct multiplanar imaging capabilities, superb soft-tissue contrast, and excellent spatial resolution, high-field surface coil Mr. imaging can show the soft-tissue and vascular anatomy of the penis, as well as the appearance of many penile diseases.
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Every medicine has some or other side effect. It depends on what benefit you obtain vis a vis the side effects. Pregabalin is regularly prescribed in lumbar canal stenosis and had a good track record. Oxcarbamezepine is infrequently used, in comparison in lumbar canal stenosis cases. Both can be used and the predominant side effects of both is sedation. They can be started and stopped if side effects are bothersome.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
The first step in relieving your clitoris pain is getting a diagnosis. A medical professional will need to gather detailed information to help determine the cause of your pain.
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•do contrast bath ie. Take two tubs in one you can fill hot water (ie. Bearable heat) to immerse the feet in the tub and you will have good effect ie. Warmth effect. Further to that wipe with towel and immerse the feet in the cold water (ie. Ice water bath) which will help you to reduce the inflammation. Once this is done you can do some ankle movements to both the feet which will help you to boost and improve the blood circulation. As I said over the phone please use anklet which I have already...more
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