Patient I., 53 years old, complained of pain in the left knee joint after an unsuccessful fall two days ago. From the anamnesis: ten years ago, a partial rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in the same knee. After examination by a traumatologist and MRI of the left knee joint, diagnosis: Partial rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament. Moderate synovitis. Baker's cyst. Tenosynovitis, tendinopathy of the "goose foot" tendons.
After consultation with a physiotherapist, the patient received comprehensive treatment in the physiotherapy department, which included: cryotherapy on the CryoAir device, magnetotherapy on the Ortospok device, SMT and ultrasound therapy on the BTL-300 device, massage of the lower extremities, reflexotherapy, and kinesio taping.
Considering the mechanisms of action of the above procedures, the clinical picture, and the individual characteristics of the patient, a comprehensive treatment plan was developed, which included a combination of various methods, their sequence and duration.
Against the background of the therapy and a good response to treatment, by day 3-4, the pain sensations in the left knee joint significantly decreased. At the end of the course, the patient had no complaints.