
Suggest Treatment For Complete Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture

my best time is 9:20 secs but at the time of was selection. I completed all my army task no problem but about to be MD when i m in No Pain Whatsoever! Can MRI be wrong?? I m an elite level fitness athlete used to do lots of 10km runs under 40 mins!! My worse time for 10k is 55 mins and best times was 36:12 secs..i also played football as winger or left back and cricket as an fast bowler for clubs! I have absolutely no pain whatsoever in my knee, front or back even in the day or week of diagnosis! But MRI says Full Thick ACL rupture!!
I m a xxxxxxxxxxx as Well so army means everything to me sir! Please advice! What do recommend
ACL rupture not likely.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query.
A full thickness ACL rupture is usually painful and is not associated with a stable knee joint. One is not likely to have a fitness level like you are having with a ruptured ACL.
The MRI scan may have been misinterpreted. It is best to get a repeat MRI scan done for confirmation.
Even if there is a rupture, an arthroscopic surgical repair will help in restoring your ligament to normal.
I hope this answers your query.
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Wishing you good health.
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Dr. Praveen Tayal.
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Do not divulge the previous report.
Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Thanks for writing again.
It is best not to how your previous MRI report to the radiologist when you go for the MRI scan next time. It will help you in getting a non biased opinion.
Hope my answer is helpful.
Do accept my answer in case there are no further queries.
Regards.


Report suggests a tear of ACL.
Detailed Answer:
According to the attached report, there is a full thickness tear of ACL on left side with both meniscus tears. There is joint effusion of left knee also. Doing extensive exercise can cause a further damage to the knee joint and a chronic pain. Taking a second opinion will help.
Regards.


A second opinion is needed.
Detailed Answer:
Having no pain even on doing squats is strange. The MRI report clearly indicates a tear. It is best to get a repeat MRI scan done for a second opinion.
Regards.

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