Knee injury while playing football 6 weeks ago
Injury details⬇️ (mri findings)
interstitial edema/ revascularization of constructed acl and small flap tear in posterior medial meniscus along with hyperintense signal from previous surgery.
[Surgery details 3 yrs ago
had surgery for acl reconstruction and meniscus repair - bucket handle medial meniscus slight cut off and 7 sutures.]
Sometime knee randomly catches without pain
Would it still continue to cause issue ?
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I would like to know if you had knee swelling after your injury? Do you mean you knee gets locked when you say that the Knee catches?What are your other complaints if you have any?
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The MRI shows that you do have a recent tear in the posterior horn of the medial meniscus the one which you had undergone surgery before. The tear can aggravate with course of time.The ACL reconstruction which was done the graft is doing well as per the report.
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