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    Age: 23 years, Male, Presenting Problem Since: since 2 months, Symptom Behaviour: it is realy getting very much better, Aggravating Factors:: imbalance of foot while walking and when i bend my knee joint to its maximum, Investigations: MRI scan reports saying 1) Acute partial tear of ACL. 2) Partial tear of posterior horn of medial and lateral menisci. 3)Mild Knee joint effusion., No Diabetes, No history of High Blood Pressure, No Medications, No Osteoporosis, No Hx of Cancer, No Unexplained Weight Loss, No Bowel/Bladder issues, Other Info: please find the attached MRI report

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    Guys!!

    This is charan, before a couple of months i met with an accident and i hav got knee problem ... since i am an indian i hav undergone Ayurvedic treatment for some period.. becoz of my bony structures are absolutely normal i wasn't went for Wikipedia reference-linkMRI Scan..

    Now i found that there is a lot of improvement like i am able to walk freely with out any support and i am able to squat(Not very tight).. i feel pain only while walking if my foot is not properly facing the ground and also when i bend my knee joint to its maximum..

    i am done with MRI scan now and the reports saying

    1) Acute partial tear of ACL.
    2) Partial tear of posterior horn of medial and lateral menisci.
    3)Mild Knee joint effusion.

    these points and the doctor suggested me an orthoscope surgery..

    Please do help me by giving your valuable suggestions in my case..... i dont want to go for surgery even i want make my knee as it was before

    Thanks in advance

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    Re: ACL and Posterior horn of medial and lateral menisci Partial tear

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    I would suggest you see a physiotherapist for appropriate rehabilitation and treatment following a medial meniscal tear, lateral meniscal tear and acl tear. Generally knee arthroscopy may be advised if you do not respond appropriately to conservative measures including appropriate physiotherapy for a few weeks and surgery is likely to improve your outcome. I would suggest discussing your questions with your physiotherapist. In the mean time you may be interested in checking out the above links for detailed information on these conditions.

    Hope that helps,

    PhysioAdvisor
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