My MRI scan for right leg suggested below: Articular cartilage loss + marrow edema (medial femoral condyle), Loose body in the knee joint (5.4 × 11.6 mm), Grade II signal in posterior horn of medial meniscus and Grade II strain of ACL and current treatment attached. Kindly confirm if this is ok or any more precautions or surgery require further still.
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Your MRI shows cartilage wear with bone marrow edema, a small loose body and low-grade meniscus and ACL strain, which usually do not need immediate surgery. the medicines given are appropriate, but strict activity modification is very important for recovery avoid squatting, running, jumping stair climbing and prolonged standing for at least 6â8 weeks, and use a knee support while walking if pain, swelling or knee locking continues despite this treatment injection options or arthroscopy may be needed later.
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