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Condyle Tibial Fracture In Knee, Swelling. MRI Shows ACL Avulsion Injury. Will This Heal Naturally?

I have condyle tibial fracuture in left knee (12 -DEC-2012).....treatead with AK Plast (6 Week)......after removal of plaster there was swelling then undergaon MRI test and it is dignosed ACL avulsion injury (3 mm tear).........physiothreapy & hinged knee brace is adviced by doctor .............
Question :- is this ACL injury heal naturraly ?
Fri, 23 Aug 2013
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Hi, thanks for writing to HCM.

Nonoperative management with rehabilitation after an ACL injury generally yields poor results in patients who return to competitive activities.

Significant episodes of instability resulting in pain, swelling, and disability occur in approximately 80% of individuals who participate in sporting activities such as tennis, football and soccer.

So, if you are young & active person, surgical reconstruction is indicated.

Hope this information is helpful. Good day
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Condyle Tibial Fracture In Knee, Swelling. MRI Shows ACL Avulsion Injury. Will This Heal Naturally?

Hi, thanks for writing to HCM. Nonoperative management with rehabilitation after an ACL injury generally yields poor results in patients who return to competitive activities. Significant episodes of instability resulting in pain, swelling, and disability occur in approximately 80% of individuals who participate in sporting activities such as tennis, football and soccer. So, if you are young & active person, surgical reconstruction is indicated. Hope this information is helpful. Good day