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Knee Injury Recovery Concerns - #43457

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Horizontal tear involving body and posterior horn of medial meniscus in right knee. Also partial tear of medial collateral ligament on 03.09.2025..Still not recovered.

How long have you been experiencing pain or discomfort in your knee?:

- 1-6 months

What activities aggravate your knee pain the most?:

- Walking

Have you tried any treatments for your knee injury?:

- Rest and ice
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Avoid sour, fermented and processed foods. Regular exercise under guidance of Physiotherapist. Cap Stresscom 1-0-1 Tab.Asthishrukhla 2-0-2 Cap Artilon 1-0-1 Follow up after 2 weeks.

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For a horizontal tear in the medial meniscus and partial tear of the medial collateral ligament (MCL), there are several Ayurvedic recommendations that might support your recovery, although it is essential to complement these with regular follow-ups with orthopedic specialists especially if symptoms persist.

To start, consider incorporating Ayurvedic practices for managing such injuries. A vata imbalance is often related to joint issues and dryness in the tissues, so calming vata is crucial. Diet-wise, focus on warm, cooked foods that are easy to digest and laden with healthy fats, like sesame oil, which is vata-pacifying. Add spices like turmeric, ginger to your meals, known for their anti-inflammatory properties.

Internally, the use of Guggulu-based formulations such as Yogaraj Guggulu might be appropriate. These are traditionally used in ayurveda for joint and muscle health. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure the right dosage and timing of these supplements.

Topically, you might find relief through Abhyanga (self-massage) using warm Bala oil or Mahanarayan oil, focusing gently around the affected knee area. Perform this regularly in the morning, allowing the oil to penetrate for at least 30 minutes before a warm shower.

Additionally, prana-yama techniques, particularly Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing), supports the healing process by encouraging vital energy flow, promoting tissue repair. Practice this in a quiet space daily for 10-15 minutes.

Rest is essential, so reduce weight-bearing activities until your knee stabilizes. Incorporate gentle stretching and low-impact exercises, like swimming or cycling, to enhance mobility without strain.

Lastly, pain, instability, or swelling that persists might indicate the need for surgical intervention. An ayurvedic approach can be supportive but not a substitute for necessary medical treatments, so consider obtaining MRI updates and consulting orthopedic assessments to evaluate structural improvements or further interventions if needed.avity of your condition, and follow-up with orthopedic assessments to gauge structural improvements or whether further interventions might be necessary.

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