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Avulsion Fracture At Patella. Knee Brace Tightly Tied As Advised By The Doctor. When Will The Swelling Subside?

Hello. i was down with avulsion fracture at patella 45 days back. I was advised complete rest for 4 weeks which i did take with a knee brace tightly tied as advised by the doctor. Now I am fine and able to walk , rather a little limp , also but the part above knee is swollen. it does not pain but my concern is that when will it subside. I do some leg bending exercises too.
Mon, 25 Nov 2013
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Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum.
You had good treatment, and rest, i advise you some more hints to have a comfortable recovery.
For lower limbs, actual immobilization is for 8 weeks. So for 2 or 3 weeks more have a controlled movements.Avoid strenuous exercises.
Keep the knee high while sleeping. Tie the brace, upto beyond the swelling of the knee, if still continues, visit your doctor once.
Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.
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Avulsion Fracture At Patella. Knee Brace Tightly Tied As Advised By The Doctor. When Will The Swelling Subside?

Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum. You had good treatment, and rest, i advise you some more hints to have a comfortable recovery. For lower limbs, actual immobilization is for 8 weeks. So for 2 or 3 weeks more have a controlled movements.Avoid strenuous exercises. Keep the knee high while sleeping. Tie the brace, upto beyond the swelling of the knee, if still continues, visit your doctor once. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.