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Knee fracture
Knee has been diagnosed with osteochondral fracture involving the lateral femoral condyle with adjoining bony contusions and marrow edema Moderate knee joint effusion lipohemarthosis. Please suggest the best way to treat it..... Is it like a normal fracture... Should I get a plaster of it can be treated with medicines?
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Ya get your self examined by a expert ortho, else u may get your knee stiffness soon.
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depending upon size of fragment,  management will differ
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till the time take anti inflammatory and rest to knee joint.  Get expert advice
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