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Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre PJ
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Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre PJ
Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre PJ
Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre PJ
Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre PJ
Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre PJ
5.0
47 reviews

Knee Ligament Surgery (MCL) at Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre PJ in Selangor, Malaysia

Our physiotherapist mainly Degree Holder graduated from various recognize university and we practicing highly effective pain relief technique- dry needling in our treatment. ...more
MyMeditravel Julian Khusahry, 21 September 2020
Went to Your Physio for a bruised Achilles tendon and had pain when walking. Gan was the physio tending to my injury. Within two sessions, the pain had subsided...
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Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre Penang
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Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre Penang
Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre Penang
Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre Penang
Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre Penang
Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre Penang
5.0
99 reviews

Knee Ligament Surgery (MCL) at Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre Penang in Penang, Malaysia

Your Physio Penang comprises of experienced therapists whom offer personalized treatment for all age, and target the best possible outcome for pain management, sports injury and stroke rehabilitation, geriatric. Individualized ...more
MyMeditravel Yap Andrew, 21 September 2020
I had a terrible sprain on my left ankle from futsal, doctor recommended physio but i was reluctant to go. As this is not my first sprain, normally sprain will ...
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Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre, Kepong
MyMeditravel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre, Kepong
Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre, Kepong
Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre, Kepong
Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre, Kepong
Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre, Kepong
5.0
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Knee Ligament Surgery (MCL) at Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre, Kepong in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Your Physio comprises of a young and vibrant team of therapists whom are professional at work and all together pleasant to work with. We provide a wide range of treatment options like dry needling, manual therapy (soft tissue mass...more
MyMeditravel Edwin Cheong, 22 September 2020
I am really happy and thankful to "Your physio - Kepong" for giving me opportunity to complete my internship here and it has been a great and valuable experienc...
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Spine, Sport , Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre Ampang
MyMeditravel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Spine, Sport , Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre Ampang
Spine, Sport , Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre Ampang
Spine, Sport , Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre Ampang
Spine, Sport , Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre Ampang
Spine, Sport , Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre Ampang
5.0
92 reviews

Knee Ligament Surgery (MCL) at Spine, Sport , Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre Ampang in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Your Physio comprises of a young and vibrant team of therapists whom are professional at work and all together pleasant to work with. We provide  a wide range of treatment options like dry needling, manual therapy (soft tissu...more
MyMeditravel Lee Wen Jun, 23 September 2020
Friendly and knowledgeable physiotherapy !!...
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Quill Orthopaedic Specialist Centre
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Quill Orthopaedic Specialist Centre
Quill Orthopaedic Specialist Centre
Quill Orthopaedic Specialist Centre
Quill Orthopaedic Specialist Centre
4.3
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Knee Ligament Surgery (MCL) at Quill Orthopaedic Specialist Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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RCSEd - The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
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Spinal Inc
MyMeditravel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Spinal Inc
4.0
8 reviews

Knee Ligament Surgery (MCL) at Spinal Inc in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

We specialise in Scoliosis Correction using Schroth's Method and physiotherapy. We have been established since 2002.  Success rate of 95% for our patients. ...more
MyMeditravel priza ramadhani, 07 September 2020
I was starting treatment on 2018 ( 19 y.o) and my scoliosis curve was 90 degrees, then it decrease to 79 degree after 72 times session(1st period). After that,...
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ANOC Neuroscience and Orthopaedic Centre
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ANOC Neuroscience and Orthopaedic Centre
ANOC Neuroscience and Orthopaedic Centre
2.0
6 reviews

Knee Ligament Surgery (MCL) at ANOC Neuroscience and Orthopaedic Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

For more information about ANOC Neuroscience and Orthopaedic Centre in Bukit Persekutuan please contact the clinic. ...more
MyMeditravel Bahaa Muhsen, 16 July 2020
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Siva Orthopaedic Clinic
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Knee Ligament Surgery (MCL) at Siva Orthopaedic Clinic in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia is the location of this clinic where overseas patients are welcomed and treated at affordable prices. Orthopaedic care is the speciality service provided by the skilled and experienced surgeon at the clini...more
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Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre KL
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Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre KL
Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre KL

Knee Ligament Surgery (MCL) at Spine, Sport, Stroke Rehab Specialist Centre KL in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Your Physio comprises of a young and vibrant team of therapists whom are professional at work and all together pleasant to work with. We provide  a wide range of treatment options like dry needling, manual therapy (soft tissu...more
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Everything you'll need to know about Knee Ligament Surgery (MCL) in Malaysia

What does a Knee Ligament Surgery (MCL) Procedure Involve?

The patient is sedated by giving general or local anesthesia. A small incision is given to insert an arthroscope which is an instrument to view inside the joint cavity. After a complete inspection, an incision is given on the inner aspect of the knee. If the ligament is torn at its point of attachment to the femur or tibia, it is stitched or stapled together. It can even be stitched if it is torn in the middle. However, sometimes it is damaged to such an extent that replacement surgery is needed.

Hamstring tendons from your own body are grafted at its place. Sometimes tendons from a donor are employed. The donor's tendon is fixed at the same place where the medial collateral ligament used to be. It is placed there using staples, screws, or stitches which cannot be removed later on. After this procedure, incisions are sewn and a bandage is applied over it.

How Long Should I Stay in Malaysia for a Knee Ligament Surgery (MCL) Procedure?

It is not a lengthy surgery and requires only 1 to 1.5 hours. After this, your health condition is monitored for some time. When your vitals return to normal, you are shifted to a room. An overnight stay at the hospital is advised after which you are discharged. Even after being discharged, you have to visit your doctor on a regular basis for some time. You should plan to stay in Malaysia for at least 14 days after your surgery, during this period, your wounds heal and stitches are removed. If dissolvable stitches are given, they will dissolve during this time. When you get better enough to go home, your doctors tell you to leave for home.

What's the Recovery Time for Knee Ligament Surgery (MCL) Procedures in Malaysia?

A medial collateral ligament tear can be of three degrees and each requiring a different length of time for recovery. In the case of knee ligament surgery, 6 months are needed for complete recovery. Office work can be started after 4 to 5 weeks. You can return to jogging 4 months after the surgery. 6 months are needed to get back to sports. Recovery time can even be prolonged to a year depending upon various factors such as your environment, diet, physical condition, etc. During the recovery period, you suffer from pain and inflammation for which medicines are prescribed

What sort of Aftercare is Required for Knee Ligament Surgery (MCL) Procedures in Malaysia?

Below are the aftercare instructions after you have been discharged from the hospital:

  • Do have regular check-ups until you are asked to stop by the doctor.
  • Take your medicines regularly, as and when prescribed by your physician. Avoid self-medication.
  • Eat healthy and nutritious food for quick recovery. Follow a diet plan made by an expert.
  • Wear knee cuffs to brace your knee. It will help you avoid unnecessary movement.
  • Use walking aids such as crutches and walkers for easy movement.
  • Do not live alone. Make sure a relative or a friend live with you to look after you.
  • Avoid taking a bath in the early few days. A wet bandage can be the cause of infection.
  • Keep your knee above the level of your feet by putting pillows below it.
  • Use ice packs to help you with swelling. These are very effective in reducing inflammation.
  • Start physiotherapy under expert supervision. It increases the pace of recovery.

What's the Success Rate of Knee Ligament Surgery (MCL) Procedures in Malaysia?

Knee Ligament Surgery (MCL) outcomes can fluctuate based on a multitude of elements such as a patient's general well-being, age, injury severity, and commitment to aftercare guidelines. By and large, this operation has a robust triumph rate. Countless patients cite marked enhancements in knee steadiness and efficiency, diminished discomfort, and a bettered standard of living. For medial collateral ligament surgery, the success rate is reported to be 85% to 90%.

Infection and blood clot formation can be one of the causes of failed surgery. In case this operation fails, another surgery is performed. This is called a revision of replacement surgery. This works out but does not give as positive results as achieved by the first successful surgery. You are able to walk without pain. But you cannot do sports again. It might damage your ligament again making it difficult for you to walk. Give yourself time and care for better recovery and to prevent failure.

Are there Alternatives to Knee Ligament Surgery (MCL) Procedures in Malaysia?

Surgery should never be the first and foremost option. Consider other options before going through surgery. Consult your doctor to know if you need surgery or not. Following are some alternatives to knee ligament surgery:

  • Stem cell therapy: stem cells are extracted from different parts of your own body. These cells have the ability to differentiate into any kind of specialized cell. These are injected into the joint, where they regenerate torn fibers of medial collateral ligament. Pain and inflammation are considerably reduced and movement is increased.
  • Prolotherapy: an irritant such as dextrose is injected into the joint. It stimulates the regeneration of MCL fibers. The repair of ligament promotes joint movement.
  • Plasma rich platelets: growth factors are separated from platelets after centrifugation. These are injected into the joint. Growth factors stimulate the growth of the torn fibers, reducing pain and swelling.

This information has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, however, we strongly recommend you to consult with your doctor before pursuing medical procedures overseas.

Update: 10/07/2023