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Right Knee Sprain
Hi this is my MRI Report My right knee injured 3 weeks ago and I Immediately Fixing that and Walking with a cane for 3 weeks. Now please more Explain to me Is there a problem and Should I Be Concerned? Can i Do sport After This with High intensity? Please Help Me What should I do? Right Knee Joint MRI: Medial and lateral menisci have normal shape and signal intensities. There is subtle increased T2W & TRIM SI of ACL suspicious for sprain. PCL , MCL , LCL and patellar tendon appear normal. Visualized bones and muscles have normal signal intensities. There is extra-articular edema and moderate knee joint effusion
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Hello, I have gone through to your query. Well, There is chances of overuse injury in knee joint so you got effusion there. You can apply cold pack there when swelling get subside then you can use hot pack. Use open patella knee cap for extra support so your knee won't exert and heal fast. Do knee isometric exercise, VMO Strengthening  and ankle pumps. Later cycling & walk is must with care. Start with calf stretching also. You will feel better. Otherwise go for Physiotherapy session properly. You will be fine soon. Regards.
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