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Non-surgical treatment following acute knee injury

The majority of knee injuries get better without the need for any surgical intervention. Knee knocks and strains usually require initial treatment with ‘RICE' – rest, icing, compression and elevation, followed by a gentle return to activity. Often initial pain and discomfort can be managed with simple pain killers such as paracetamol and an anti-inflammatory e.g. ibuprofen. It is common for even simple strains and bruises to take several weeks to settle.  Inability to bear weight, locking or joint instability are concerning symptoms and further opinion from doctor or sports physiotherapists should be sought.

Occasionally knee braces may be helpful to either hold the knee in a resting position or to help provide stability to the joint as it moves. There are a number of braces on the market that can help provide stability following ligament or tendon injuries – these often require expert fitting and advice should be sought prior to their purchase.

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