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I recently had MRI of Right Knee, the results are l. Posterior mediscal tear extending to the undersurface of the meniscus. 2 . Medial femoral condyle anteriorly contused . 3. Small joint effusion. 4. small bakers cyst.
Do you think having a scope will solve the problem, or are we looking at a bigger problem. How long do you expect a person to be laid up after scope is done. What does unremarkable refer to as in the Remaining meniscal segments are unremarkale. Thank you.
In Reply to: MRI Right Knee Pain posted by Pat on April 04, 2002 at 17:52:46:
I would look into Sound Therapy where they use a spark to
heal tears.
VF
In Reply to: MRI Right Knee Pain posted by Pat on April 04, 2002 at 17:52:46:
Hi, Pat.
What caused this damage??? Are you overweight?
Listen to vince.
Unremarkable means normal.
It IS possible that you could heal this with glucosamine sulphate and underwater exercises every day (at LEAST 3 times a week). Every community with an indoor pool has a program.
You will have to elininate your bracing to heal the Baker's cyst if THAT is possible.
See the glossary for any unfamiliar terms.
Let us know how you do.
Walt
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