Knee unstability due to ACL partial tear

2019-10-12 17:49:47
I have got ACL partial tear. Doctor told no need to go for surgery, but I am facing lot of instability. 3-4 times in last 1week I felt like falling due to knee unstability. Can this issue be solved with physiotherapy  or I should go for surgery??? Will the PRP injection help here???
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PRP won't help. Get ACL reconstructed , simple surgery with excellent results. You shall walk next day. Return to sports by 3-6 months.
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Answered2019-10-27 09:38:50

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Instability in knee joint is an indication of surgery we do Arthroscopic Acl reconstruction
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MRI knee
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avoid loading knee joint

Answered2019-10-13 08:13:03

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Hello sir, Needs proper history and clinical discussion, please consult on my personal app, its completely free. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tech.arth.drjaideepgaver

Answered2019-10-23 02:25:46

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Irrespective of the MRI findings, Cruciate ligament instability is an indication for surgery. I am afraid physiotherapy and PRP will not work in your particular case.

Answered2019-10-14 05:09:20

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Send photo of mri films report consult me online thru practo

Answered2019-10-13 04:10:46

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