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I have done arthoscopy meniscus repair surgery on my right...for past 7 -8 weeks i used walker to walk.. I didnt put entire pressure on right leg..just landed the fingers to walk.. but last week i landed full leg and used both legs gradually to walk and i am able to walk without crutches .. but after doing that for the past 3 days i am having severe pain in bottom and back of ankle... while walking i am feeling very discomfort on my back and bottom of ankle elbow..and pain while tilting the ankles for execises....its paining equal to knee... what to do for that..really worried for that
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Meniscus repair is a procedure which needs guided rehabilitation programme. Since you have recently started putting weight after almost 2 months you have mild symptoms. Continue to be in touch with your operating surgeon and physio
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Hi. I wonder if you are taking help from a physio, if yes, they could evaluate you and flag up anything concerning. If not, try taking it easy for a couple of days. Rest it out, keep your leg elevated on a pillow and apply ice to the sore area. If this does not help, you might want to get it checked. Contact the surgeon you operated upon and get it evaluated.
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