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Pain in knee meniscal injury
Hi doc On Nov last year i felt pain in my knee after doing leg raises Around jan I was unable to move on stairs,bending or squatting gave me pain On jan i did mri and it showed grade 1 signal in posterior horn of medial meniscus I took meds for one month -colligo But was not punctual a bit I was able to step on stairs without much pain and squats are a bit better But unable to sit half squat and fill pain when i try to sit putting pressure on my knee on end of may Is it serious issue Or can it be permanently cured I need to go to gym Please help me ti know if its completely curable without any surgery And tips to cure my knee completely
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You need clinical examination and evaluation before suggesting any treatment.
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It can cure Discipline treatment required
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No need for surgery. Physiotherapy, ice application. Knee support while at gym
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It is totally curable. As this is a grade 1 lesion, you need to do proper training/ physiotherapy of your knee to regain the function, but if there is no improvement with it, then you should look for regenerative therapy/prp therapy for correction of injury. Surgical correction is the last option if no improvement or mobility is markedly reduced.
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