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How Can Knee Pain Be Treated After Undergoing Left Knee Meniscus Surgery?

I had left knee meniscal surgery in August 2016. It is January 2017, still in pain and trying to exercise, but I am still in pain. Hard to walk or walk normally again. And hearing popping , which Is painful. Taking anti inflammation, but no avail. Please help. Thank you.
Tue, 21 Feb 2017
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Thank you for your question
Yes. it's important to have you knee rechecked again
1. Do x ray
2. MRI
This two tests will give direction as to what should be done. The operation may have been done and left other injuries or healing process not taken place in the right way.
Depending on the out come of the tests; then reatment
1. more strong Analgesics
2. knee support
3. Ice treatment
revisit your surgeon for reassessment.
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How Can Knee Pain Be Treated After Undergoing Left Knee Meniscus Surgery?

Thank you for your question Yes. it s important to have you knee rechecked again 1. Do x ray 2. MRI This two tests will give direction as to what should be done. The operation may have been done and left other injuries or healing process not taken place in the right way. Depending on the out come of the tests; then reatment 1. more strong Analgesics 2. knee support 3. Ice treatment revisit your surgeon for reassessment.