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Muscle weakness and knee loosening
I had acl surgery in both legs. After 1 year of the surgery I am feeling very low strength in my knee and feels very loose knee. Able to jog. But not able to jumping and running activities. Pl help.
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Hi! Pain in neck and shoulders is mainly due to Postural fault or muscles fatigue. You need to get Cervical X ray done. For instant relief, I recommend to go for ACOUSTIC WAVES TREATMENT. This will reduce pain instantly. It is the advance treatment of Physiotherapy and is not available everywhere. We are only few doctors in India who have this facility. I am practising this. ACOUSTIC WAVES will surely give you instant and long term relief.
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Sir you need to consult in person with neuro physician or orthopedic doc for proper diagnosis and its no common after one year of acl surgery. it seems the muscles.getting week and getting strain when you pressure is fallen on lower limbs. kindly consult in person with neuro physician for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Assalamualaikum Do you hav numbness or tingling sensation .if it is present then there must be a neurological involvement. Do you feel pain or any difficulty in walking? Please reply for these questions. Apart from this you can do some knee strengthening exercises.
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you surely need to get an xray or mri done just in case to be on the safer side and consult you nearest physio or consult online
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