I have had knee pain for over a year, these are my recent Xray...i have posted this xray several times here but now i go to one doctor and i specifically asked him if i have arthritis, and he told me no i Don't have one...but in a paper he wrote that i have patellofemoral arthritis and gave me rejoint new. First do i have this by looking at xray can you tell ? Is this pain going away with exercise and cycling? The doctor told me to go cycling.
Please guide me over it.
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Kindly post your problems and symptoms.
You might just get deceived by investigations you post here as doctors would have different perspectives in looking at them and giving their opinions..
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Where is the pain ?
Front of knee, inside Or outside of the knee.
There may be some early signs of arthritis.
Dr. Chirag Patel
Joints & Sports Clinic, Mumbai
www.drpatelchirag.com
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Next Steps
Physiotherapy and Analgesics. MRI if no improvement
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)
Every doctor has different treatment protocol.. so strict to one doctor of your choice and follow..
You will be confused if you ask same question multiple times
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