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Now no problem but lost week my mother fall down now not walk left side leg not move, and right side nick pain what to do sir please any sultion
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As per X-rays knee looks dislocated maybe that’s why not able to move knee and leg. Need to check physically.
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Get mri to know knee internal injuries
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Hot pack for stiffness and cold compress for pain relief
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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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X-rays are inconclusive, should show the patient to nearest orthopaedic doctor. Thorough examination and if required repeat X-ray/CT may be required. If everything comes normal then just icing and rest and pain killers will be required.
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Thorough examination and if required repeat X-ray/CT may be required. If everything comes normal then just icing and rest and pain killers will be required.
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Would require clinical reassessment and subsequent fresh xrays if deemed necessary.
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Consult your local Orthopaedician/online consultation.
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Pain medications. Bed rest.
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Required visit at hospital for further evaluation and treatment..
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Visit your nearest hospital or consult online
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Fresh x-rays may be needed
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Take some painkillers and use ice packs
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