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घुटने के एमआरआई के नतीजों और इलाज के विकल्पों पर चिकित्सा राय की तलाश
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Bone and Orthopedic Conditions
Question #28008
164 days ago
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घुटने के एमआरआई के नतीजों और इलाज के विकल्पों पर चिकित्सा राय की तलाश

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मैंने हाल ही में 11 मार्च, 2026 को दोनों घुटनों का एमआरआई स्कैन कराया है और मैं इसके निष्कर्षों के बारे में चिकित्सा राय लेना चाहता हूँ कि क्या सर्जरी की आवश्यकता है। एमआरआई रिपोर्ट के अनुसार, मेरे दाहिने घुटने में एंटीरियर क्रूसिएट लिगामेंट (ACL) का टूटना दिखा है। हालांकि, बाकी घुटने की संरचनाएं सामान्य लग रही हैं। मेनिस्कस, कोलेटरल लिगामेंट्स, हड्डियाँ और आसपास के ऊतक सही हैं, और कोई महत्वपूर्ण जॉइंट इफ्यूजन नहीं है। बायां घुटना अधिक जटिल स्थिति में दिख रहा है। एमआरआई में एंटीरियर क्रूसिएट लिगामेंट (ACL) का टूटना भी दिखा है। इसके अलावा, लेटरल मेनिस्कस के पोस्टीरियर हॉर्न में एक वर्टिकल फिशर है। रिपोर्ट में टिबियोफेमोरल कोंड्रोपैथी का भी उल्लेख है, जिसमें मेडियल कम्पार्टमेंट में लगभग 17 मिमी की गहरी कार्टिलेज लेसन है। इसके अलावा, मध्यम जॉइंट इफ्यूजन (हाइडार्थ्रोसिस) है, जो जॉइंट में सूजन का संकेत देता है। इन निष्कर्षों के आधार पर, मैं जानना चाहता हूँ: 1. क्या इस प्रकार के मामले में आमतौर पर सर्जरी की सिफारिश की जाती है? 2. क्या इन चोटों का इलाज फिजियोथेरेपी या कंजरवेटिव मैनेजमेंट से किया जा सकता है, सर्जरी के बजाय? 3. अगर सर्जरी की सिफारिश की जाती है, तो इसे टालने के क्या जोखिम हैं? मैं आपकी पेशेवर राय की सराहना करूंगा कि मेरी स्थिति के लिए सबसे अच्छे उपचार विकल्प क्या हैं।

How long have you been experiencing knee pain or instability?:

- Less than 1 week

Have you tried any treatments for your knee issues so far?:

- Yes, pain medication

How would you rate your current level of pain on a scale of 1 to 10?:

- 4-6 (moderate)
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Based on your MRI results, the treatment approach largely depends on several factors like your level of activity, age, lifestyle, and any potential impact on daily activities. For the right knee with an isolated ACL rupture and the rest of the structures intact, surgical intervention might be optional. If you do not engage in high-level sports or activities placing stress on the knee, physiotherapy and conservative management could be sufficient. Physiotherapy can help strengthen the surrounding muscles, improve knee stability, and increase range of motion. It’s a viable option if you’re committed to a rigorous therapy regimen, and don’t experience significant instability or pain.

For the left knee, with both an ACL rupture and meniscal injury, along with chondropathy and effusion, the situation is more complex. It may lead to more significant knee instability and increased risk of further joint damage over time. Surgical intervention could often be indicated in such cases to repair or reconstruct the ACL and possibly address the meniscus or cartilage damage, depending on the severity of symptoms and functional impairment. Surgery could help prevent further degeneration or injury in the future, particularly if conservative management fails to alleviate symptoms.

Delaying surgery could have some risks, especially if you experience frequent knee instability or are unable to perform your desired activities. It may lead to more wear and tear in the joint over time, possibly accelerating osteoarthritis, particularly if the knee gives out frequently. However, surgery is not without its risks, and any potential complications should be discussed with your orthopedic surgeon. It’s crucial to weigh these risks against the benefits of possibly regaining fuller knee function. A discussion with a specialist would provide more personalized insight, taking into account your specific health status and lifestyle factors.

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Your MRI shows ACL tears in both knees, with additional meniscus and cartilage damage in the left knee. Conservative treatment with physiotherapy may be considered initially—especially given your sedentary lifestyle—but the left knee injury may eventually require surgery if symptoms persist or instability develops, so evaluation by an orthopedic specialist is strongly recommended.

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Based on your MRI, right knee isolated Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) tear can sometimes be managed conservatively with physiotherapy if instability is minimal, but the left knee (ACL tear + meniscus tear + cartilage damage) more often leans toward surgical treatment, especially in active individuals. Physiotherapy may help in the short term, but delaying surgery in complex cases can increase the risk of further joint damage, instability, and early arthritis. I strongly recommend consulting an experienced Orthopedic Surgeon (preferably knee specialist) for clinical examination and personalized decision-making.

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Hello dear See as per clinical history it seems combination of acl rupture and meniscus damage (left leg) and acl rupture ( right leg). It will require Conservative treatment Surgery or knee replacement therapy Limb motion Gait analysis Physiotherapy exercises Acl reconstruction For right knee physiotherapy seems enough enough For left knee surgery along with physiotherapy is must Kindly consider below factors for good prognosis Age Locomotive movement Healing potential Please share the result with orthopedic surgeon in person for better clarity Regards

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Hello,

Your MRI shows ACL rupture in both knees. In the right knee, the ACL is torn but the other structures appear normal, which sometimes can be managed with physiotherapy, strengthening exercises, and activity modification, especially if your lifestyle is mostly sedentary and the knee remains stable.

The left knee is more complex because, in addition to the ACL rupture, there is a meniscus tear, cartilage damage, and joint fluid (effusion). In such cases, doctors more often consider surgery, particularly if there is instability, persistent pain, or difficulty walking.

In some patients, conservative treatment with physiotherapy, muscle strengthening, knee bracing, and activity modification may still be tried first, especially if symptoms are mild. However, surgery (ACL reconstruction and possible meniscus repair) may be recommended if the knee feels unstable or symptoms persist.

Delaying surgery may increase the risk of repeated knee instability, further meniscus injury, and progression of cartilage damage, but a short delay to try physiotherapy and discuss options with an orthopedic specialist is usually acceptable.

You should consult an orthopedic surgeon with your MRI to decide the most appropriate treatment plan based on your symptoms, physical examination, and activity level.

I hope this helps guide your next steps. Take care.

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Hello It sounds like you have a complex knee injury, and I can understand your concerns. Let’s break down your questions:

### 1. Is surgery generally recommended in this type of case? - Yes, surgery is often recommended for a complete ACL rupture, especially if you are active or want to return to sports. The meniscus tear and cartilage damage also suggest that surgical intervention may be necessary to repair the structures and restore knee stability.

### 2. Is it possible to treat these injuries with physiotherapy or conservative management instead of surgery? - Conservative management can be an option for some individuals, especially if: - You have a partial ACL tear or if you are not very active. - You are willing to modify your activities. - The knee is stable enough for your daily activities. - Physiotherapy can help strengthen the muscles around the knee, improve range of motion, and reduce pain. However, it may not fully restore function if the ACL is completely torn.

### 3. What are the risks of delaying surgery if it is recommended? - Risks of delaying surgery include: - Increased instability: This can lead to further damage to the meniscus and cartilage, worsening the condition. - Chronic pain: Ongoing instability can cause persistent pain and discomfort. - Long-term joint damage: The longer you wait, the more likely you are to develop arthritis or other degenerative changes in the knee. - Reduced function: You may find it harder to return to sports or activities you enjoy.

### Next Steps - It’s essential to discuss your options with an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in knee injuries. They can provide personalized recommendations based on your activity level, age, and overall health.

Thank you

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Hello, thank you for sharing your concern. Based on your report, both knees have Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear, but the left knee has more complex involvement. Here is my advise-

1. About Surgery- Right knee: Surgery is not always immediately required. If your knee is stable and you are not very active in sports, you may manage without surgery. Left knee: This is a more serious combination injury. Surgery is more likely to be recommended, especially if you have: Knee instability (giving way), Pain with activity, Desire to return to sports or active lifestyle.

2. Can physiotherapy alone work? Yes, but depends on your goals: Conservative (non-surgical) management includes: Structured physiotherapy (muscle strengthening, especially quadriceps/hamstrings), Activity modification (avoid pivoting sports), Knee brace if needed. This approach may work well for: Low to moderate activity individuals, Those without significant instability. However, in the left knee, Physiotherapy alone may not fully address the problem, especially long-term.

3. If surgery is indicated but delayed, possible risks include: Repeated knee instability episodes, Worsening of Meniscus Tear, Progression of cartilage damage to early Osteoarthritis, Persistent pain and swelling.

4. Start physiotherapy immediately for both knees. Observe for 4–6 weeks: If knee feels stable, then continue rehab. If instability persists, then consider surgery. For the left knee, consult an orthopedic (sports injury) surgeon early, as combined injuries often benefit from arthroscopic surgery.

5. Surgery is not an emergency, but should not be ignored if symptoms persist. Many patients do very well after ACL reconstruction + rehab. Your activity level and goals (sports vs normal daily life) are key in decision-making.

Feel free to reach out again.

Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, D.Fam.Medicine

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