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Ligament tear
Which type of ligament tear is this? Acl Pcl Mcl ? Under bandage for 10 days tho And I just want to know do I require surgery cause doctors are suggesting it..?
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Hams Stretching- lie straight, take the leg up, pull the feet towards yourself, with a elastic tube ornormal belt. repeat 10 times, twice a day.
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Mri must to know ligament injury
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No ligament damage can be visualised in an XRay. .only an mri would help
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X Ray wouldn’t reveal any soft tissue injury although it’s seems medial tear as the bone shadow seems shifted but a MRI need to be done for further confirmation In grade 1 tear conservative management is enough for grade 2 and grade 3 you required surgery in case don’t delay it otherwise that hamper your post surgery rehabilitation
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