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Suggest Treatment For Trouble In Bending My Knee Completely

I ve had an accident on 15 Feb this year. After that I got operated successfuly.but beside of regular exercise I am still not able to bent my knee completely. It s around 90-95 degree.. Now after 5 months what should be expected.? Will it be bent doing regular exercise or it needs arthroscopy (laser surgery).. And how costly it will be? Plz suggest.
Mon, 8 Aug 2016
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Hello thank you for writing us here.
The treatment could have decreased the movement of your knee. There could be extra bone formation around your knee limiting the movements.
Regular exercise is a must and it takes years to get back to normal motility after some wear and tear.
Also the surgery may cause side effects and also make it prone to fractures.
But ultimately, its your decision and every doctor would respect your wise decision.
God bless you

Best regards,
Dr Gunjan
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Suggest Treatment For Trouble In Bending My Knee Completely

Hello thank you for writing us here. The treatment could have decreased the movement of your knee. There could be extra bone formation around your knee limiting the movements. Regular exercise is a must and it takes years to get back to normal motility after some wear and tear. Also the surgery may cause side effects and also make it prone to fractures. But ultimately, its your decision and every doctor would respect your wise decision. God bless you Best regards, Dr Gunjan