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Suggest Treatment To Prevent Knee Clicks

I just recently had patellar ligament reconstruction and was recovering perfect fine, until i fell just recently and ever since my fall, everytime i go upstairs, my knee clicks. what can i do to prevent or stop this? I'm desperate for any type of treatment right now.
Wed, 2 Aug 2017
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Hello,
Thank you for using Healthcaremagic.
I read your question and understood your concern.
First you need to do a new Knee MRI do see if you have torn any new ligament or tendon after the new fall.
If that is Ok then some rest for few weeks with ice and ibuprofen and then resume again the rehabilitation process of the previous surgery.
Wish you quick recovery.
Dr. Selmani
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Suggest Treatment To Prevent Knee Clicks

Hello, Thank you for using Healthcaremagic. I read your question and understood your concern. First you need to do a new Knee MRI do see if you have torn any new ligament or tendon after the new fall. If that is Ok then some rest for few weeks with ice and ibuprofen and then resume again the rehabilitation process of the previous surgery. Wish you quick recovery. Dr. Selmani