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  1. Meniscus Tear in Knee: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments

    • Like a lot of knee injuries, a meniscus tear can be painful and debilitating. Unfortunately, it's quite common. In fact, a meniscal tear is one of the most frequently occurring cartilage injuries of the knee.… 展开

    Causes

    So what is the meniscus? It's a piece of cartilage in your knee that cushions and stabilizes the joint. It protects the bones from wear and tear. But all it takes is a good twist of the … 展开

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    Symptoms

    Symptoms of a meniscus tear include: At first, the pain may not be bad. You might even play through … 展开

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    Diagnosis

    To diagnose a meniscus tear, your doctor will give you a thorough exam. He or she will want to hear details about how you got your injury. X-rays may be necessary, to rule out broken b… 展开

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    Treatment

    Treatment for meniscal tears depends on the size and location of the tear. Other factors which influence treatment include age, activity level and related injuries. The outer portion of t… 展开

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    A torn meniscus is a tear in the tough cartilage inside your knee. Two pieces of cartilage sit inside your knee between your thighbone (femur) and shinbone (tibia). This cartilage is the meniscus.
    A torn meniscus is often caused by a twisting movement of the knee while bearing weight. A torn meniscus causes pain, locking, or clicking, and weakness of the knee.
  2. Torn meniscus - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    2022年1月6日 · The meniscus is a C-shaped piece of tough, rubbery cartilage that acts as a shock absorber between the shinbone and the thighbone. It can be torn if you suddenly twist your knee while bearing weight on it.

  3. Torn Meniscus: Symptoms and Nonsurgical Treatment

    2024年6月12日 · The meniscus tears due to an acute injury (traumatic meniscal tear) or from being worn down over time (degenerative meniscal tear). Traumatic tears usually result from a forceful twisting of the knee.

  4. Surgery for Meniscus Tear: What to expect & Recovery time

  5. Torn Meniscus: What It Feels Like, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Recovery

  6. Torn Meniscus: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention

  7. Torn Meniscus - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    What is a meniscus tear? The menisci sit between the tibia (lower leg bone) and the femur (thigh bone) and protect the lower part of the leg from the shock created by our body weight. The medial meniscus sits on the inside of the …

  8. Meniscus tears & repairs - Mayo Clinic Orthopedics

    Both the inside and outside of the knee have a meniscus. The meniscus is a firm, elastic, shock absorber that helps stabilize the knee and is important for normal function of the knee joint. It also provides protection of healthy cartilage in the …

  9. Torn meniscus - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

  10. Torn Meniscus: Symptoms, Treatment, Surgery, Recovery Time