Torn Meniscus
What is a torn
meniscus?
The ends of the three bones in the knee - the femur, tibia, and patella - are
covered with cartilage (a smooth material that covers bone ends of a joint to
cushion the bone and allow the joint to move easily without pain)
that acts as a shock absorber. Between the bones of the knees are two
crescent-shaped discs of connective tissue, called menisci, which also act as
shock absorbers to cushion the lower part of the leg from the weight of the rest
of the body.
Meniscus
tears can occur during a rotating movement while bearing weight, such as when
twisting the upper leg while the foot stays in one place during sports and other
activities. Tears can be minor, with the meniscus staying connected to the knee,
or major, with the meniscus barely attached to the knee by a cartilage thread.
What are the symptoms of
a torn meniscus?
The following are the most common symptoms of a torn meniscus. However, each
individual may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include:
pain,
especially when holding the knee straight
swelling
knee may
click or lock
knee may
feel weak
The symptoms of a torn meniscus may
resemble other medical conditions or problems. Always consult your physician for
a diagnosis.
How is torn meniscus
diagnosed?
In addition to a complete medical history and physical examination, diagnostic
procedures for a torn meniscus may include the following:
Treatment for a torn
meniscus:
Specific treatment for a torn meniscus will be determined by your physician
based on:
your
age, overall health, and medical history
extent
of the injury
your
tolerance for specific medications, procedures, and therapies
expectation for the course of the injury
your
opinion or preference
Treatment may include:
muscle-strengthening exercises
arthroscopic surgery
open surgery
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