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Asked for male, 23 years old from Delhi
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Mrileft knee. Joint study protocol: sagittal: pd, gre// coronal: stir, tiw// axial :t2 tse findings there is mild effusion in knee joint extending into retro-patellar and lateral paracondylar recesses. Altered linear intrasubstance signal intensity is seen in posterior horn of medial meniscus appearing hyperintense on t2wand pd fs images with no intra-articular communication suggestive of grade-2 medical injury. Rests of medial and lateral meniscus appear normal. No evidence of tear. Anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments are normal in course and reveal normal parenchymal signal intensity. Quadriceps femoris tendon and patellar ligament are normal with normal signal intensity. Visualized bones reveal normal intra-medullary signal intensity and normal cortical margins. A small bony island is seen in posterior aspect of medial femoral condyle and distal femoral metaphysis. Patella is normal in location. Medial and lateral collateral ligaments are normal with no evidence of tear. Peri-articular and para-articular muscles reveal normal parenchymal signal intensity and well-preserved intermuscular fat planes. Impression: Mr. left knee finding reveals mild joint effusion with grade-2 medical injury involving posterior horn of medial meniscus as described above. Advice - please correlate clinically and with other relevant investigations please tell me 1- medicine to heal injury 2- nutrition to follow 3- physical activity during injury (i’m a gym person so workout on daily basis) 4- healing time.

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MSPT (Master of Physical Therapy), Bache...read more

Physiotherapist•Gorakhpur
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Send your mri photo.
What problm you r facing.
Can take tab tendomac 1bd for 6 months.
Counslt to physiotherpist.
Do exercises advised by physio.
Apply ice pack n use knee brace.
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BPTh/BPT, MSc Yoga, MD - Acupuncture

Physiotherapist•Bangalore
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Hi sir.
If you are not able to bend your knee, swelling and pain, please take an xray nearby. If you doesn't have much pain, pls give some rest to knee for 2-3 days. Bcos bruising will also induces pain to rest the part.
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Bachelor in Physiotherapy

Physiotherapist•Pune
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Hi lybrate-user,
firstly, physiotherapy treatment is not just restricted with muscle strengthening, it also corrects the biomechanical changes occurred due to the meniscal tare.
Secondly, its takes eight weeks to develop muscular strength but once the muscle memory is developed, it will take 5-6 months for it be forgotten. Hence, maintenance exercises done ocassionally, can help you to keep up with the strength levels.
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MSPT (Master of Physical Therapy), Bache...read more

Physiotherapist•Gorakhpur
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what kind of injury u hv.
go for x ray or mri for diagnosis.
use knee brace and anlgesic gel.
counslt to orthopedics and physiotherpist.
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Thanjavur
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BPTh/BPT

Physiotherapist•Latur
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Apply ice pack to the area of pain.
Follow mobilisation exercises ie keep moving your hands and leg in some. Form of exercises to avoid stiffness.
Simple exercises can be done.
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Asked for male, 23 years old from Warangal
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MS - Orthopaedics, MBBS

Orthopedic Doctor•Dindigul
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Hi Mr. lybrate-user,meniscal tears brings lots of inconvience in the day to day life. Untreated and unattended meniscal pathology may at times may worsen. Treatment options varies from physiotherapy, medication and arthroscopic surgical procedures. We shall discuss the necessary physical therpies and also the remedies. You shall contact me online via Lybrate unique code shbf8b.
Thank you.
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BPTh/BPT

Physiotherapist•Vadodara
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hi
if you do not have any instability that is you can't feel like you will fall while walking or running.it is ok that you don't go for surgery.
surgery is only indicated in case of instability in knee.you can do knee strengthning exercises for better stability.
hope this will help you
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I'm female, 45 years old I was setting on the ground and sweeping, when I turned around I felt like my left knee twisted and I felt pain I live in turkey and I went to the doctor they did x-ray after that my doctor prescribed the following medicines: laser mikropellet capsule 15 mg bi-profenid emulid plus-jel etotio 400 mg when I used the above medicines I could feel relieve on pain, when the medicines are finished the pain is back. I got those medications several times now it's 4 month and the pain is getting worse day by day the pain is mostly at night-time, I feel pain when setting or standing when I set down or stand up I hear noise on my left knee I think going to the same doctor again will not make any change so I need some help on this issue please consult me on this matter what should be done to get rid of it. Thank you in advance.

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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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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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MSPT (Master of Physical Therapy), Bache...read more

Physiotherapist•Gorakhpur
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No use of prp in this case.
Its need orthopedic repairment of ligament and meniscus.
Counslt to orthopedics and physiotjerpist.
For more details counslt priavely with report.
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Asked for male, 39 years old from Pune
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D.P.T, BPTh/BPT

Physiotherapist•Hyderabad
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Hi lybrate-user
the knee is the largest joint in the body. People use it heavily every day as they walk, run, climb, or jump. As a result, it is also very prone to injury and pain. When these occur, a doctor may recommend exercises to help a person strengthen the muscles around the knee.
Knee strengthening exercises do not affect the knee joint directly, but they strengthen the muscles surrounding it. Strong muscles in the legs can help provide support for the knees. This support may all...more
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