Well about two years ago I hyperextended my knee, and ever since then it hurts if I bend or twist it in a certain way, or if I just keep my knee in the same position for a while.
So I got an MRI a couple days ago
and the results came out as, that I
torn a ligament
and I have fluid built up in my knee.
Does anyone know how they will repair this?
You will most likely have to have surgery to repair it.
My sister-in-law dislocated her knee cap recently and if her ACL is torn, which it likely is, she will have to have surgery by an orthopedic surgeon, go through physical therapy, and will likely take 6 months to recover.
I know all that sucks, but it is well worth getting your knee fixed.
I don't know about the fluid, but I assume they will drain it during surgery?
Always ask your doctor any questions and concerns you have.
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