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Left Knee pain
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Displaced bucket handle tear of medial meniscus. Get a physical consultation and u will need an Arthroscopic surgery
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There is Tear of Medial Meniscus which actually cushions the knee joint and this type of tear doesn’t do well with medicines and Physiotherapy.You should get knee examined clinically by an Orthopaedic and get your medial meniscus surgically repaired arthroscopically.It will be followed by gradual post op exercise rehabilitation
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Consult an Orthopaedic and Get Clinically Checked.Plan for Surgery SOS.
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Avoid weight bearing and Excessive Knee Bending/Squatting
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Need proper history ,current complains and examination Rest Ice application Analgesics Avoid squatting , cross leg sitting , sitting on floor and steps
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It's bucket handle tear Get it operated No option I will give you pain in long run No medicine works for bucket handle tear I hope this helps
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Surgery will give better result than medicine
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