Liaqat Hussain
Chief Minister (5k+ posts)

I had some issues with my knee so decided to get an MRI done and just got this report.
Can any of the docs on this forum please read and tell me what it says.
Thanks
Need some more info mate....like your age and sporting activities....by large it's not looking that bad....take care
budy,,,,,please visit a good orthopadic surgeon,,,,,but i don't think it will be a big problem,,,,,reduction of meniscus and mild edema it can be treated with simple surgery....
:( Oyeeee...I think you are going to have a mini stroke... Have milk with turmeric.
Judging by your age=29 years, I assume that its an acute injury. Depending upon your life style and how much it is being affected by injury..... you might be kept under observation with knee brace for few months or you might have to undergo a minor repair surgery. Consult some Orthopedic surgeon.
Injury??? It looks like a pulp with fluid inside....how you got injured....was there a scar or it was just bruised?Age is 33
This is a very old injury(7 years) but recently i started lifting weights so decided to get it fixed.
Doing leg press made my knee worst
Injury??? It looks like a pulp with fluid inside....how you got injured....was there a scar or it was just bruised?
when does that hurt you ...walk or run?while gettin up...sitting down or is it constant?Intekhab bhai i dont remember how i got this as it was a long time ago.
There was no scar or bruise as far i remember.
How do we usually get pulp or fluid inside?
If its constantly there for past 7 years what is the usual treatment?
Reading your MRI report it appears that your knee menisci (the cushion between your knee joint) is being reduced in size. This could be a result of weight lifting or your lifestyle activities. Just because you do not have proper cushioning between your joints there is a rough movement when you strain your knees (cardio or weight lifting). Edema is also proving this phenomenon unless you had an injury. All meniscal tears do not require surgery. It should first be treated with rest, conservative strategy. However, it also depends upon the patients lifestyle. I would not go for surgery if I can treat it conservately Posture change, rest etc. Check this youttube link, it may answer your question https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWAm027JtjQ
I'm seeing an ortho next week.
Couldnt wait until then so decided to ask you guys
Thank you DR for writing in such details
You mentioned tear in your post but the MRI doesn't suggest that, only infection in there?
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