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Asked for female, 23 years old from Jabalpur
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Orthopedic Doctor•Visakhapatnam
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Pain in your knee is due to cycling . Either need to keep doing regular excersize which involves quadriceps and hamstrings muscles - that’s best thing to do and get better .
Pain killers are temporary, so no need to take regular.
If u r swelling persistent , needs ultrasound scan and X rays of knees . No need to do urgently .
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MBBS, PG-Diploma In Clinical Pathology

General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
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Yes you can.
It's good and effective.
But it's more and doc has advised you for operation. Then it will be better to take his advise as he has examined and seen you
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Pain Management Specialist•Chitiradurga
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Hello ji,
may I know since when you have this condition and also any similar conditon in te past.
Also provide your age and height.
Along with pain management you may require weight reduction
you may contact for further follow up.
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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1.wrist flexion and extension
place your forearm on a table on a rolled-up towel for padding with your hand hanging off the edge of the table, palm down.
• move the hand upward until you feel a gentle stretch.
• return to the starting position.
• repeat the same motions with the elbow bent at your side, palm facing up.
2.wrist supinatuon and pronation
• stand or sit with your arm at your side with the elbow bent to 90 degrees, palm facing down.
• rotate your forearm, ...more
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Respected Lybrate user. Don't be worried about this. Please consult physiotherapist and take physiotherapy treatment and, suggestions and precautions. But after 3 months surely go for surgery and after surgery please give to your wife" physical therapy" at regularly and regular check-ups are more helpful and important. Don't be forget about this. All the best.
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I have had pcl reconstruction surgery on 30th jan, followed by knee debridement and lavage on 26th feb due to consistent pain, swelling and mild grade fever. However lab results for pus culture, synovial fluid culture and mtb were negative, ruling out any local infection. Crp and esr are high at 39 and 36 respectively, rest parameters of blood test are normal. After 26 feb, pain was reduced but still it is there. Swelling is there as well. Fever comes and go (99 to 99.5) like 3-4 times in a week. Mri was redone. Result is- marrow edema in distal femur and proximal tibia, moderate joint effusion with synovial thickening and bulky patellar tendonitis. Rest reported normal. Want to know why I still have pain, swelling on knee cap and mild fever thats keeps on coming like 3-4 times a week. What should I do next. I have stopped taking any antibiotics. Not taking physiotherapy sessions also due to pain and swelling. When will pain and swelling around knee cap and fever will go away? Whats wrong with me?

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Orthopedic Doctor•Indore
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description tells me that you might have sub-clinical infection. As you are off antibiotics now, we need to see how your feels after 2-3 wks. Repeat your crp and esr levels. 20 days post surgery there should not be any other cause of fever even though its mild. Swelling will take long time to around 6 months or so. Your doctor may advice culture from knee fluid once your are off antibiotics for about 2 wks. Was the second mri with contrast?
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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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