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Iam suffering from acl injury for the past 2 years can a sports injury surgery possible without screws...
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If you are opting for surgery there is no possible technique as if today to repair ACL .. But needs to check wid your MRI
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Depends upon stability of knee joint exercises do help kindly get it checked by an experienced sports physiotherapist. Consult us online at practo or book appointment at www.physiotherapistdelhi.in
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Hello there....well u need to share/upload the MRI report to know the exact status of the ACL injury....as grade 3 and some grade 2 injuries require surgery...while grade1 and some grade 2 can be managed conservatively through braces and extensive physiotherapy protocol....hence its important to know the extent of injury.
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ACL repairs are arthroscopic surgeries which are done very professionally and its not a major operation as such..you will be discharged in 2 to 3 days on the advice of treating orthopaedic surgeon.
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even if you opt for surgery or without...your brother needs to undergo a strict regime of ACL physiotherapy protocol. Regards & take care. do get back for detail analysis. Dr Raviraj Francis MPTh(Rehab)MPT(MSK).UK
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