Acl tear in right knee

2020-06-23 13:51:43
I have injured my right knee while playing badminton a month ago and after that in few day I started playing again but again I got jerk in right knee this te there was a lot pain and yesterday I went to doctor he suggested Mri , I went for an MRI and MRI report shows chronic acl tear what does that mean? Can anyone explain what should I do?
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23/M, you need to get your ACL reconstructed by a minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery, if you wish to continue sports, run etc.
Next Steps
Consult arthroscopy surgeon
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Waiting does not fetch any good. Take a decision soon, especially if you quadriceps is thinned our on the affected side.

Answered2020-06-23 16:13:22

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It means that the ligament in the knee is broken . If you feel that the knee has become unstable / you feel that the knee will give way or if you are into sports then surgery needs to be considered . If not then hamstring n quadriceps strengthening exercises.

Answered2020-06-23 14:04:09

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Hello dear First of all MRI alone is not very reliable in case of ACL tears. A well performed clinical examination with MRI confirmation is the right way to go about it. ACL is a ligament in your knee which imparts stability. If you do have an ACL tear, it means your knee could be unstable and needs surgery in majority of cases. However, a clinical examination is a must before reaching any conclusions. Regards Dr Vipin Gupta
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Consult online or preferably connect in person if based in delhi.

Answered2020-06-23 14:02:57

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In a young and active person it should undergo arthroscopic surgery

Answered2020-06-23 13:54:12

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