Recovering from ACL Tear

2025-01-04 04:22:57
Hi - I had a partial ACL tear a month back. I had a doctor check the injury, he said since since it's a partial tear , no surgery needed it would heal on its own, he gave me a knee supporter belt and some tablets. Its been a month still I see the injury has not healed. How much time does it take or what should I do to make the inury recover faster?
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Better to visit Nearest Orthopedic Surgeon, need Clinical Examination
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difficult to comment how much time it required to heal completely, cause there many factors

Answered2025-01-04 11:57:47

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3 month is usual time of recovery Start muscle strengthening exercise Follow your doctor advice till 3 month

Answered2025-01-04 10:41:47

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Kindly share your MRI
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consult orthopedic surgeon near you. need to evaluate clinically along with MRI
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continue physiotherapy exercise for 4-6 months

Answered2025-01-05 08:04:06

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Kindly share ur MRI

Answered2025-01-04 15:01:24

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Need to examine the knee and check the MRI films for correlation. Then we can decide on management. Please visit our clinic in yelahanka, bengaluru for better ACL or knee issues
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Contact Dr Sharath ortho surgeon

Answered2025-01-04 11:27:22

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