Patient Testimonial - Right Knee ACL Tear With Medial Meniscus Balancing

Domestic Patient
Patient Name

Ch Nageswara Babu

Treatment for

Right Knee ACL Tear With Medial Meniscus

Treated by

Dr Arun Kumar K

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Speciality

Orthopedics

Procedure

Right Knee ACL Tear With Medial Meniscus Balancing

Hospital Location

Medicover Hospitals, Kakinada

Patient Location

Domestic

About Patient's Treatment and Recovery

Ch Nageswara Babu's treatment journey reflects the relief that comes from receiving the right orthopedic care at the right time. For several years, he lived with ongoing pain and instability due to a long-standing injury to his right knee. Despite trying multiple treatment options, his condition did not improve. On medical advice, he consulted Dr Arun Kumar K, Orthopedic Specialist at Medicover Hospitals, Kakinada. After a detailed evaluation, his condition was diagnosed as a Right Knee ACL Tear with Medial Meniscus injury. The successful surgery and attentive care provided at the hospital helped restore knee stability, reduce pain, and allow him to return to daily activities with confidence. His recovery highlights the value of advanced orthopedic care available locally in Kakinada.

Patient Words

"I had been suffering with knee pain and instability for many years and nothing seemed to work. When I came to Medicover Hospitals, Dr Arun Kumar K gave me clear guidance and a real solution. It was a big relief to know that such advanced surgery was available right here in Kakinada. Since I didn't have family support during recovery, the care from the nurses, housekeeping staff and the entire team meant a lot to me. Their constant support and professionalism helped me recover well and regain my ability to move without pain."

What is a Right Knee ACL Tear With Medial Meniscus

A Right Knee ACL Tear with Medial Meniscus injury is a common combination of knee problems, especially in sports-related injuries. The ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) is an important ligament that helps keep the knee stable during movement. When it tears, the knee may feel weak or give way. The medial meniscus is a cartilage cushion on the inner side of the knee that absorbs shock and supports smooth movement.

  • An ACL tear often occurs due to sudden twisting or turning movements and can cause pain, swelling and instability.
  • The medial meniscus is frequently injured along with the ACL, especially during sports or physical activity.
  • Meniscus injuries may cause joint pain, swelling and a locking or catching sensation in the knee.
  • When both injuries occur together, surgical treatment is often recommended to restore knee strength and long-term stability.

What Treatment did we provide to Ch Nageswara Babu at Medicover?

At Medicover Hospitals, Kakinada, Ch Nageswara Babu underwent Right Knee ACL Reconstruction with Medial Meniscus Balancing, performed by Dr Arun Kumar K. The treatment was carefully planned to address both the ligament tear and the cartilage injury, with the goal of restoring normal knee function and stability.

  • The surgery was performed using advanced orthopedic techniques available at Medicover Hospitals, Kakinada.
  • The torn ACL was reconstructed, and the damaged medial meniscus was treated to restore proper knee balance.
  • Post-surgery, the patient received structured rehabilitation and physiotherapy support to regain strength and mobility.
  • Dedicated nursing and hospital staff provided continuous care and assistance throughout recovery, ensuring comfort and confidence during the healing process.
Dr Arun Kumar K

Dr Arun Kumar K

MBBS,MS (Ortho)

Specialization Icon Specialization: Orthopedics
Designation Icon Designation: Consultant Orthopaedic surgeon
Experience Icon Experience: 12+ Years
Timings Icon Timings: Mon to Sat 10 AM - 4 PM
Location Icon Location: Kakinada

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