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    Re: Popliteal/Baker's Cyst removal and post op physio

    Really it depends on what is causing the 'cyst'. The term 'cyst' in a Wikipedia reference-linkBaker's cyst is a misnomer as usually it is not a cyst. If is is caused by irritation to the posterior meniscus then providing the reason for that irritation is sorted then your recover should not be complicated at all. Generally these don't need operating and this is why it is not common. As yours is persistent someone is going in to sort it out. Look to the surgeon to tell you what he found during surgery as until we know that we can really advise you on the process thereafter. Generally I would expect a full recovery.

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