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Tibia condyle fracture
This is two xray first was injury time 3 september 2025 and Second was after one month follow up is 3 October 2025 is bone was healing i have no pain now their is any possibility in acl injury in this type fracture
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By  looking this xray We can't tell weather acl injury is there or not We have to assess clinically and For confirmation and to support our findings need  MRI knee
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consult your orthopedist for evaluation and further management
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It is unlikely to have ACL injury.
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ACL injury assessment is clinically done. In cases of tibia fracture there is always a chance of injury
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Get done MRI knee after 6 weeks of injury if you have any trouble
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Too brief a history to come to a conclusion ACL injuries can occur with any knee injury. If you have significant instability while walking, better to consult an orthopaedician and get an MRI if suspicious
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Possibility always there
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