In early December, I twisted my knee and found it difficult to get home. It hurt for about 5 days when folded, without any pain at rest (but I could still walk). 1 week later I went to school in peace and even went to sports. After 2 days of rest at home, my knee hurt again and I went to see a professional orthopedist in Sofia. He gave me some tests and a picture, and said that it is possible that the meniscus or anterior cruciate ligament was affected, but it will be clear after an MRI. Now I walk quite normally and I do not feel any pain either in activity or at rest. Now I have 1 week left for MRI and my question is - IS THERE ANYONE WITH A SIMILAR CASE? AND CAN THE KNEE BE RECOVERED WITHOUT SURGERY? (I'm not an athlete, but I have more or less healthy muscles ... I'm a former athlete) ... And let me add ... I'm 15 years old.
1 lust_and_fun answered
The doctor may have misdiagnosed! Ha ha. This is a common occurrence! You need to be absolutely sure which doctor you trust.