Meniscus Tear Knee

Meniscus Tear Knee.




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A meniscus tear is a common knee injury. The meniscus is a rubbery, C-shaped disc that cushions your knee. Each knee has two menisci (plural of meniscus)—one at the outer edge of the knee and one at the inner edge. The menisci keep your knee steady by balancing your weightacross the knee. A torn meniscus can prevent your knee from working right.
A meniscus tear is usually caused by twisting or turning quickly, often with the foot planted while the knee is bent. Meniscus tears can occur when you lift something heavy or play sports. As you get older, your meniscus gets worn. This can make it tear more easily.
There are three types of meniscus tears. Each has its own set of symptoms.
With a minor tear, you may have slight pain and swelling. This usually goes away in 2 or 3 weeks.
A moderate tear can cause pain at the side or center of your knee. Swelling slowly gets worse over 2 or 3 days. This may make your knee feel stiff and limit how you can bend your knee, but walking is usually possible. You might feel a sharp pain when you twist your knee or squat. These symptoms may go away in 1 or 2 weeks but can come back if you twist or overuse your knee. The pain may come and go for years if the tear isn't treated.
In severe tears, pieces of the torn meniscus can move into the joint space. This can make your knee catch, pop, or lock. You may not be able to straighten it. Your knee may feel "wobbly" or give way without warning. It may swell and become stiff right after the injury or within 2 or 3 days.
If you are older and your meniscus is worn, you may not know what you did to cause the tear. You may only remember feeling pain after you got up from a squatting position, for example. Pain and slight swelling are often the only symptoms.
Your doctor will ask about past injuries and what you were doing when your knee started to hurt. A physical exam will help your doctor find out if a torn meniscus is the cause of your pain. Your doctor will look at both knees and check for tenderness, range of motion, and how stable your knee is. X-rays are also usually done.
You may need to meet with an orthopedic surgeon for more testing. These tests may include an MRI, which can give a clear picture of where a tear is and how serious it is.
How your doctor treats your meniscus tear depends on several things, such as the type of tear, where it is, and how serious it is. Your age and how active you are may also affect your treatment choices.
Treatment may include:
• Rest, ice, wrapping the knee with an elastic bandage, and propping up the leg on pillows.
• Physical therapy.
• Surgery to repair the meniscus.
• Surgery to remove part of the meniscus. more  

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Is this same as a tear in tendon inside the knee? My son had a tear in the knee and was operated upon. In spite of the surgery, he sometimes gets a catch in the knee with excruciating pain and it takes nearly a week for it to set right on its own. He regularly does the exercises prescribed for him. more  
Useful information. more  
RAJA SAHIB- PLEASE SHARE KNEE EXERCISES FOR ALL THOSE WHO CAN NOT AFFORD OR MAY NOT REQUIRE KNEE OPERATION more  
Mr. Dinesh. I was not aware of meniscus tear. My friend Sunil Anand a member of the Delhi Golf Club. I spoke to him 2 days back. He told me that he has had a Knee operation for meniscus tear at the Medanta. I asked him what is meniscus tear. Before he could generally explain, I went on the Google and got all the above information. Sunil Anand's No. is 9810513877 C-486 Def. Col. Give my reference and speak to him. Sunil will explain in details about meniscus tear. He did a lot of research before he went for this operation. I have sent this information to Sunil by a e-mail. He has thanked me for this information. Regards. more  
Prof. Umesh. I am 84. I had a very serious Knee Injury in 1961 in Mhow playing a Foot Ball Match against the Sikh Regiment. I had my Right Knee ligament completely torn and my leg was Dangling. I was in Plaster for over 6 months. The Ligament, got healed. I gradually started of my Exercises. I am now regularly doing all the knee Exercises and both the knee's considering my age are fine. There is no short cut to Exercises. more  
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