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<blockquote data-quote="camoman" data-source="post: 307921" data-attributes="member: 571"><p>First off, quit applying heat, while it might "feel" good, you are theoretically continually restarting the healing process and influencing inflammation. Based on your method of injury I would guess that you likely have some type of soft tissue injury as opposed to a bony injury, thus an x-ray will tell you nothing. As many others have stated, your next step is likely an MRI. With the results of an MRI seriously consider whether you "need" surgery versus conservative rehab. Many MANY knee injuries including MCL, ACL, meniscus injuries don't require a surgery to recover from, but an orthopedist is going to tell you that's your best bet for a full recovery - just lining his pockets.</p><p></p><p>Don't see Dr. Joshi. If you choose to have a surgery, have it done in Bismarck or Fargo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="camoman, post: 307921, member: 571"] First off, quit applying heat, while it might "feel" good, you are theoretically continually restarting the healing process and influencing inflammation. Based on your method of injury I would guess that you likely have some type of soft tissue injury as opposed to a bony injury, thus an x-ray will tell you nothing. As many others have stated, your next step is likely an MRI. With the results of an MRI seriously consider whether you "need" surgery versus conservative rehab. Many MANY knee injuries including MCL, ACL, meniscus injuries don't require a surgery to recover from, but an orthopedist is going to tell you that's your best bet for a full recovery - just lining his pockets. Don't see Dr. Joshi. If you choose to have a surgery, have it done in Bismarck or Fargo. [/QUOTE]
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