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What Does My MRI Scan Result Indicate?

Acl tear at proximal segment. Grade i sprain with partial of the lateral collateral ligament. Marrow edema noted in femoral and tibial condyles Joint effusion This is my MRI scan result of right leg knee What is the problem and how to cure this
Wed, 20 Apr 2016
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Hi
I have gone through your MRI report.
marrow edema means swelling of bone in response to injury is noted in knee joint bones.there will be spring like structures between bones of joint to facilitate smooth movement.here few of them like ACL tear means tear of anterior cruciate ligament, which causes anterior movement of leg bone over thigh bone so it causes difficulty in movements like stepping down.Dont worry there are treatments for it.consult orthopedic surgeons.
Thank you
Regards
Vasundhara
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What Does My MRI Scan Result Indicate?

Hi I have gone through your MRI report. marrow edema means swelling of bone in response to injury is noted in knee joint bones.there will be spring like structures between bones of joint to facilitate smooth movement.here few of them like ACL tear means tear of anterior cruciate ligament, which causes anterior movement of leg bone over thigh bone so it causes difficulty in movements like stepping down.Dont worry there are treatments for it.consult orthopedic surgeons. Thank you Regards Vasundhara