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Laxity of acl graft 9 months post ACLR
9 months back I had a ACL reconstruction still I am getting the pain and regular sounds from the knee but there is no instability due to that I am not able to even jogging. Because of that I was taken the MRI recently it shows " Mild anterior tibial translation with degeneration and ACL graft laxity". Now what should I do is that curable with physiotherapy or need a revision surgey. Please give me suggestion.
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Physiotherapy and weight reduction
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Reduce your weight. Give a  serious  trial to physiotherapy. - otherwise you may enter in 'repeat surgery scam'
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Consult me search browse on goggle practo website Dr Rajinder sharma senior Orthopaedic neurospine joint Replace surgeon ,42 years expertise chandigarh health Department Govt Multispeciality Hospital retired Chandigarh(U.T)
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Need clinical evaluation Followed by Physiotherapy
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if everything fails , you need to go for revision surgery
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visit our hospital for physical examination..
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Physiotherapy Consultan operating surgeon
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Try physiotherapy for one or two months if no improvement go ahead for revision surgery
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