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Anterior cruciate ligament partial tear
A week ago i got hurt in my left knee and after the MRI report, the results came out to be a high grade partial acl tear and bone contusion in lateral Femoral and tibial condyles. How long will it take to recover and will i be able to do everything normally without any problem after full recovery?
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8 weeks to heal. Meet your physiotherapist and follow the exercises. Yes you will be able to do normal activities after 8 weeks. Take care. Get well soon.
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Consult orthopaedic surgeon
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Are you an athlete? What is your physical activity level? It will take approximately 6-8weeks to heal. Please consult a nearby physiotherapy centre as soon as possible for exercise prescription.
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start your exercises accordingly after consulting physiotherapist
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avoid any sports for 6 to 8 weeks
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First of all give support to your knee n avoid any stress. Then also visit the Physiotherapist for your knee strengthening and stabilisation. Physiotherapy can help u in complete rehabilitation of knee joint.
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Use support on ur knee joint
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Avoid any exertion and complete bending of knee and squatting
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