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Hello Sir, This is Vipul Sharma, from Jaipur. 10 Years ago I met with an accident. My right knee was injured but not factured. Now these days when i started jogging or morning walk, i feel alot of pain in my Knee & unable to walk aswell. Please advise. Thanks
It looks that at present you are having pain at your right knee. After ten yrs of good performance if there is pain at your knee then this is most probably not due to old injury. At present this pain can be due to: - Chcondromalacic changes in knee cap bone (especially occur during kneeling down or during down staring) - Due to meniscal tears - Due to ACL OR PCL ligament injury - Due to early arthritic changes at knee
I will advise you to consult to your orthopedic doctor who may have complete clinical examination and may advice you an X-ray to rule out pathology. Till then you may have a good analgesic like paracetamol or aceclofenac for relief from pain. You may also apply a knee cap to support your knee.
Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Mukesh Tiwari, Orthopaedic Surgeon
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Hello, It looks that at present you are having pain at your right knee. After ten yrs of good performance if there is pain at your knee then this is most probably not due to old injury. At present this pain can be due to: - Chcondromalacic changes in knee cap bone (especially occur during kneeling down or during down staring) - Due to meniscal tears - Due to ACL OR PCL ligament injury - Due to early arthritic changes at knee I will advise you to consult to your orthopedic doctor who may have complete clinical examination and may advice you an X-ray to rule out pathology. Till then you may have a good analgesic like paracetamol or aceclofenac for relief from pain. You may also apply a knee cap to support your knee. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Mukesh Tiwari, Orthopaedic Surgeon