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Bucket handle tear of knee
Bucket handle tear of body and posterior horn of medial meniscus.Chondromalacia patellae (grade I).Moderate joint effusion with suprapatellar bursal fluid. My MRI reports says the above. Can this be treated with physiotherapy and excersise.
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Chiropractic adjustment will help. Hot and cold pack fomentation.
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PEMF  and correct exercises will help to get rid of your problems.
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contact experienced and qualified physiotherapist
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Physiotherapy treatment and knee exercise will help you
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The condition can be managed with physiotherapy and exercise. Appropriate exercises will be beneficial for you in the long run and it will also prevent worsening of the condition.
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You should visit a qualified physiotherapist.
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Don't delay.
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Yes with correct exercises which strengthen knee
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It is possible to get better by physiotherapy and exercise
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Meet a qualified physiotherapist and get evaluated
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Avoid exercise on you own
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