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Sports Injuries & Recovery
Question #24651
153 days ago
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Knee Injury: Do I Need Surgery?

Client_51ee27

Hi, i had knee injury few hours ago, it hurts and its noton the place it should be. I cant walk really and its swollen under my knee on my calf somewhere down.I would aploud photo or something i really need to know what medical help it should get or if surgery is needed

How severe is the pain on a scale from 1 to 10?:

- 10 (extreme)

Did you hear or feel a pop at the time of the injury?:

- No, I didn’t notice

Have you applied any treatment to the injury so far?:

- No treatment yet
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Hello dear See as per clinical history it the knee is not in place then there is need to intervene and consult hospital especially concerned orthopedic surgeon for below reasons Knee dislocation Tendon rupture Any vascular damage Fracture Below precautions and medication must be taken before going to hospital Diclofenac sodium gel topical application twice a day for 5 days Voveron xr 50 mg tablet twice a day for 5 days Ice clothing application twice a day for 5 days Elevate the knee atrumatically Donot apply excess pressure and manage to provide immobilisation I have suggested medication on emergency basis Please consult the concerned physician immediately as possible Regards

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Based on the description, it sounds like an immediate medical evaluation is crucial. When a knee injury leads to significant pain, swelling, and inability to bear weight or walk, there’s a concern for serious damage – possibly a dislocation, ligament tear, or fracture. The knee being “not on the place” suggests a possible dislocation, which requires immediate professional attention to avoid further damage to the surrounding structures like blood vessels or nerves. Surgery might be necessary, but that decision can only be made based on a thorough physical examination and imaging studies, such as an X-ray or MRI, conducted by a healthcare professional. These tests are essential to determine the extent of the injury, whether it’s a tear of the ACL, MCL, or other supporting structures, or if there’s a fracture involved. In the meantime, try to immobilize the knee in its current position and avoid putting any weight on it. Applying ice can help with swelling, but the priority is to reach a hospital or urgent care facility as soon as possible. Delaying treatment might lead to complications or prolonged recovery, so seeking immediate care is the safest course of action. Under no circumstances should you attempt to manipulate or move the knee into what appears to be the correct position. The key focus is on stabilizing the injury and obtaining emergent medical attention.

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