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Knee ligament injury
In exray it is showing non uniform reduction of left knee joint space. Please suggest further treatment. do I have to go for MRI?
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Kindly share your symptoms
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1. Describe your complaints 2. Share the x ray pictures.
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Xray doesn’t show ligament injury . To confirm knee ligament , meniscus injury - go for MRI
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X ray and ur complains plz
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Share xray Tell your complaints
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Consult me search browse on goggle practo website Dr Rajinder sharma senior Orthopaedic neurospine joint Replace surgeon ,42 years expertise Govt retd Hod/Director Sarhind Orthopaedic Multispeciality medical centre Chandigarh
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Yes you should go for an MRI to rule out any further stress on your knee ligamnets.
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Your weight looks more for height.. That means your BMI is more and hence you may have knee joint pain.. Kindly consider physical consultation with Orthopaedic surgeon for clinical examination for adequate diagnosis and treatment.. Also the x ray can give us an insight on severity of knee pain ..
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