Knee bone ligaments tear
1)Mildly dilplaced Avulsion fracture of tibia at PCL attachment site with marrow edema around.2)Marrow edema also noted in lateral tibial condyle and intercondylarregion of tibia and femur.3) Mild Joint Effusion.4)As compared to previous MRI report marrow edema is reduced with resolution of ligament edema. Advice clinical correlation.
I need homeopathic treatment or ayurvedic . Medicine not to go for surgery .I want naturally Healing I heard that it can cure naturally.
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Hi. See it is your knee and If ur pcl bone fragment is not displaced much then it might heal naturally without surgery. For that you need to keep your knee immobilised in Jack up knee Brace.
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Do Quadriceps static exercise and keep knee immobilised
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Please let a sports medicine surgeon evaluate your knee clinically to guide you through. All the Best
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There is no point repeating MRI. It is a waste of effort and money.
If you feel better clinically, then no problem.
But if pain persists it there is instability, then better to opt for surgery.
Yes might it wil b cured naturaly..
Physiotherapy wil help u to fix the pain and inflammation.
Regular strengthening and rom exercise trice a day.
Electrotherapy.
Moist heat hot pack.
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