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Meniscal Tear

Meniscal Tear

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What is a Meniscal Tear?

A meniscal tear is a common injury involving a tear in the knee’s meniscus, a C-shaped cartilage that cushions the joint.

  • Tear in the medial or lateral meniscus
  • Results in knee pain and swelling

Overview of the Condition

Meniscal tears are frequently caused by twisting injuries and may lead to joint locking or catching.

Symptoms

  • Knee pain and swelling
  • Locking or clicking sensations
  • Difficulty with deep knee bending

Causes

Meniscal tears commonly result from twisting movements during sports or from degenerative changes in older adults.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is confirmed with a clinical exam and imaging studies such as MRI.

Treatment Options

  • Conservative management with rest and physical therapy
  • Arthroscopic repair or partial meniscectomy for severe tears

Conservative Management

Initial treatment focuses on rest, ice, and anti-inflammatory medications, combined with physical therapy.

Rehabilitation Exercises

  1. Range-of-motion exercises
  2. Strengthening of the quadriceps and hamstrings
  3. Proprioceptive training

Surgical Options

Arthroscopic surgery may be performed to repair or remove the torn meniscal tissue if conservative measures fail.

Anatomy Overview

The meniscus is a crescent-shaped cartilage that provides cushioning and stability in the knee joint.

Affected Areas

  • Medial or lateral compartments of the knee
  • Adjacent articular surfaces

Frequently Asked Questions

QuestionAnswerCan a meniscal tear heal on its own?Some tears may heal with rest and therapy, but many require intervention.What are the treatment options?Options range from conservative management to arthroscopic surgery.

Prevention Strategies

  • Strengthen leg muscles
  • Use proper techniques during sports
  • Avoid sudden twisting movements

Related Conditions

  • Ligament injuries
  • Osteoarthritis

Additional Treatments

Adjunct therapies such as bracing and injections may also be considered.

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