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Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Orthopedic Doctor•Bhubaneswar
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The anterior cruciate ligament (acl) is a rope like connective tissue that gives support and stability to the knee, along with other related tissues. If you do not repair it, you can still perform many functions, and carry on with your life with little difficulty. However, surgery to correct the ligament tear is recommended if you do not want the injury to impede your sporting activities and want a 100% normal knee.

The acl reconstruction surgery can be performed in two ways, the arthro...more
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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•pelvic tilts. A pelvic tilt will help stretch tight muscles in the hips and lower back..•arm and leg raises..•cat-camel..•bird-dog..•latissimus dorsi stretch..•abdominal press..•practicing good posture.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Nagpur
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Medial Patellofemoral Ligament (MPFL) helps in stabilizing the knee. It also prevents the knee from dislocating or moving outward. It is responsible to attach the patella (kneecap) to the femur (thigh bone). Together, these bones form the patellofemoral joint.

The dislocation of the patella or kneecap is the most common reason for the MPFL to get injured. Individuals with weak leg muscles, ligament laxity, deformed knee, etc., are at a greater risk of patella dislocation. Sportsperson ...more
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Its a improper positioning of the spine. It may be curved. Either it could be congenital or deformity due to weak muscles. Refer a physiotherapists nearby.
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Physiotherapist•Noida
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•sports taping- stretch the tape from both ends and apply on the affected area •contrast fomentation (hot and cold). •contrast bath---it is a form of treatment in which knee is applied warm water followed by the immediate application of the knee with ice water.
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Physiotherapist•Mumbai
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You can keep it open if it's already been dry. But if it's wet or yellowish coloured liquid is coming out of it then you must keep it covered I hope got an answered.
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