As you can already walk there is no requirement of surgery, just continue physiotherapy to strengthen muscles around knee joint. ...
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Continue physiotherapy exercises like Active knee movements, heel slides, straight leg raise, isometric quads, isometric gluteaus. ...
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Plz elaborate what treatment you undergone after that, i.e surgery or not? and mention the exact year when the accident occur? ...
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In my opinion it is having guarded prognosis. ...
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Hello
I need some details of your injury.
Which ligament is injured.?
which joint is involved?
how injury occured?
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you need to get a mri done forst to see what is torn actually. only after that can the treatement can be told ...
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From the report I can understand that the scan was done immediately after injury. It appears that the ligament is torn which might need surgery. But the patient needs to be seen first. Anyways this is an elective surgery that can be done at a later date also.
The information provided is solely on the mri report. Patient needs to be examined first for proper plan of treatment ...
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A full thickness ligament tear of the shoulder usually means that it will be difficult to lift your arm. This can lead to muscle wasting and stiffness of the joint. If you are an active person you need repair of the ligament by arthroscopy (key-hole surgery) where, by minute incisions are used to repair the ligaments without much complications.
Hope that helps.
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Dear,
The best treatment for the above problem in an young adult with active demands in life is to undergo Arthroscopic surgery (key hole surgery) of shoulder to repair the ligament. After Arthroscopic repair and physiotherapy rehabilitation, you will be back to normal life. ...
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Yes u might be suffering with a ligament tear but for a better Diagnosis you need to get a MRI done to know about the extent of ligament injury if it grade 1 & 2 no surgery is needed ...
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