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Knee Pain. X-ray Shows No Fracture. What Should I Do?

Hello , i have pain in my knee and went to doctor he did x- ray and said no fracture , and said that he putlaster andsaid to remove plaster after 1 week , 1 week passedbut i did not removed by plaster i was able to walk proplerly and decided to remove it but again the pain started now what should i do ,should i remove my plaster and see or is it due to over time of keeping plaster really need help
Tue, 18 Dec 2012
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
Hello.
Thanks for posting your query.

If xrays shows no fracture , you might having soft tissue injury or ligament injury at knee.

I would suggest getting this evaluated by your orthopedician again for any ligament injury.You may get MRI of the area affected under his/her guidance.

Wishing you good health.
Regards.
Dr Saurabh Gupta
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Knee Pain. X-ray Shows No Fracture. What Should I Do?

Hello. Thanks for posting your query. If xrays shows no fracture , you might having soft tissue injury or ligament injury at knee. I would suggest getting this evaluated by your orthopedician again for any ligament injury.You may get MRI of the area affected under his/her guidance. Wishing you good health. Regards. Dr Saurabh Gupta