Johnson was forced off late on in Tuesday's 1-0 win over Aston Villa and a scan confirmed he had damaged the medial ligament in his right knee.
It was initially feared the England right-back would be sidelined for up to three months and Benitez is refusing to put a definitive timescale on Johnson's recovery until he visits another specialist.
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The 26-year-old did not make his Barclays Premier League debut until this September and has been unconvincing in the first team, getting sent off in the 3-1 defeat to Fulham at the end of October.
Benitez's likely option is to move Jamie Carragher from central defence to fill a role he is not entirely comfortable with.
He could also give Stephen Darby, 21, an extended run in the side while 19-year-old Martin Kelly - who made his first start in the Champions League defeat at home to Lyon in October - is currently sidelined with injury. If the Liverpool boss should decide to dip into the transfer market it is unlikely he would be looking for anything other than a short-term loan deal.
On the positive front, Benitez is hopeful of having Albert Riera back from a hamstring problem within the next few days.
'Riera will start training tomorrow, so hopefully in the next week he can be available,' said Benitez. 'Kelly and Nabil El-Zhar still need maybe one or two weeks.'
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