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Mild acl tear
Hi doctors I had swelling below knee and leg pain since 1 month had mri yesterday which showed low degree partial acl tear & mild joint effusion Can I do regular walking for an hour everyday or do I have to avoid all these
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Avoid prolonged standing and walking. Start quadriceps exercises.
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Kindly consult nearby orthopaedic doctor. If the injury is old u can go for walk
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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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Yes you can do regular walk
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When the injury happened..?. Partial tear means yes u can walk if it was not a recent injury
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Consult nearby doctor for physical examination.. follow doctor advice
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Once Visit Nearest Orthopedic Surgeon Need Clinical Examination
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While walking Use Knee Brace
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Ice fomentation Any Kind of Painkiller If Pain
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