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Pain in popliteal fossa
Pain in popliteal fossa on flexion on knee joint, difficulty in squatting since three months after having jerk while playing lawn tennis. Will it be okay on its own or will require surgery?
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You might have a meniscus tear- needs to be confirmed with examination followed by appropriate therapy. Decision on doing a surgery depends upon the diagnosis.
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