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Partial ACL tear with Buckling of PCL
My father got these symptoms in MRI. This actually happened while playing cricket. Its been 2 months now and had bed rest until now. His age is 51. - Partial ACL tear with buckling of PCL - Small undisplaced subchondral tibial plateau fracture in the lateral condyle posteriorly. - Partial tear of LCL with marked surrounding soft tissue edema. - Mild knee joint effusion - Early osteoarthritic changes. -
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Need to evaluate clinically Nd check MRI SCAN,  but kindly follow some gud orthopaedic surgeon...  Else problem can happen,  so Complete follow up in necessary...
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