2 months post acl surgery

2019-02-11 10:56:01
Two months back I had ACL surgery. Last Saturday I walked more ,after that a pain created below part of knee ,now that pain is severe ,and unable to walk ,and some swelling in knee..is there anything wrong to walk more..
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Hi, take rest it will be fine

Answered2019-02-14 10:13:49

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Hi dear homoeopathic medicines will give you best results naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance

Answered2019-02-11 13:45:06

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The pain is significant. Give rest to the knee. Use a knee cap.
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Consult the surgeon who had operated

Answered2019-02-11 13:30:11

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Since it’s 2 months back, doesn’t look u need to worry. But if your weight is more don’t strain more. Any doubts chat online can share pic s as well, will guide u right

Answered2019-02-11 11:59:23

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HOMOEOPATHIC medicines can permanently cure the problem rapidly effectively and efficiently without any side effects
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you need to consult me online through the platform and medicines will be sent to you by courier

Answered2019-02-11 11:09:08

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Consult orthopaedic surgeon

Answered2019-02-11 23:10:37

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