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Knee Dislocated After An Accident. Why Is The Pain Fluctuating?

Hi im ravi here (age- 38)i met with a bike accident 7 yrs ago... that time my knee got dislocated and after some time everything was ok.... but when i tried to run or some time accidently my knee getting dislocated and gives pain..... this happens when i my leg getting twisted accidently.... that time i fall down and pain.... after some time the pain goes off and i could walk normally..... now i would like to play badminton...... pls suggest me the best way to avoid this.
Mon, 10 Sep 2012
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
Hi ravi,

You might be suffering from lax knee due to ligament tear around knee.
To confirm this knee examination and knee stress test to be done and if they come positive then a MRI may be required.
According to clinical exam, MRI finding , and your activity level further treatment plan can be decided whether physiotherapy or surgery is required.

I hope this answers your query effectively.
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Knee Dislocated After An Accident. Why Is The Pain Fluctuating?

Hi ravi, You might be suffering from lax knee due to ligament tear around knee. To confirm this knee examination and knee stress test to be done and if they come positive then a MRI may be required. According to clinical exam, MRI finding , and your activity level further treatment plan can be decided whether physiotherapy or surgery is required. I hope this answers your query effectively.