Knee injury has had an MRI done for help

Updated on healthy 2024-02-28
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    My suggestion:1It is true that semi-moon injuries are more common in young men, especially those who have been playing strong sports such as basketball for a long time.

    2.In addition to the medical history, the half-moon diagnosis should also be combined with symptoms (knee swelling, pain, and even joint jamming, noose, etc.), signs (knee tenderness, positive McSs disease test, etc.), MRI diagnosis can be referred to but not very accurate (there are literature statistics about 80-90%, there are false positives).

    3.The real diagnosis is arthroscopy, which is the gold standard--- and it is very common for patients who are thought to have a semi-meniscus injury before surgery, and other diseases such as synovial fold syndrome or discoid semi-meniscus are found during the operation--- and more importantly, arthroscopy can be operated at the same time as the diagnosis**.

    4.The indications for arthroscopic surgery** are patients with severe pain, repeated nooses, and ineffective conservative **, etc., if your symptoms are not very serious, you can simply do an arthroscopy or conservative observation**.

    5.In addition to the symptomatic method of analgesia, the conservative method is to strictly immobilize the knee joint on the affected side for 3 weeks, and then exercise without weight for 3 weeks, and only after about 3 months can light physical exercise be properly performed.

    6.In fact, it is difficult for non-medical majors to understand the term of professionalism. Let me tell you briefly:

    Arthroscopic semilunar version of the lesion is observed to occur at the lateral synovial limbus (so-called red zone) and is self-repairing (i.e., does not require surgery); If it occurs medially (the so-called white zone), it is an area where there is no blood circulation, so a partial or total meniscectomy under arthroscopy is necessary (the latter is rarely used).

    Therefore, it is recommended that you observe the symptoms first; If the symptoms are not relieved, then consider doing an arthroscopy (if necessary, arthroscopic surgery at the same time**--- arthroscopy is simple and convenient, no hospitalization, and the cost is not high, you can go to a regular hospital to ask).

    Finally, I wish you a speedy recovery.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Meniscus injury is inherently a very hot problem in medicine!

    In your current condition, you don't need to think about surgery, your daily activities are not restricted, and your joint flexion is normal, so it is not affected! Meniscus conservative management requires more than half a year of abstinence from strenuous activities (or even longer)! The meniscus belongs to cartilage, there is no blood vessel**, only a small amount of nutrients in the joint cavity is supplied, once damaged, the repair is very slow!

    Meniscus injury surgery is considered only when the knee joint is immobile, the knee joint is swollen for a long time, and the joint cavity effusion.

    There are several types of surgery, meniscus repair, partial meniscus removal, and knee replacement! (Depending on the damage!) Even if it is surgery, you have to reduce strenuous activities and weight bearing for a long time!

    You don't want to have a major problem with your knee joint (developing traumatic arthritis), or you still don't play hard activities such as playing ball and bear weights (or even don't go to physical education classes for a few months) for more than half a year!

    2 Bone marrow edema (bone contusion) on the lateral side of the right femur (bone fruit), "condyle" reads "ke" which means that you have a compression fracture in the lateral condyle of the right femur!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The reason why the doctor said that to you is to wait until you do have serious symptoms, or when the patient has a subjective request for surgery, because your current situation is possible or not, if the doctor blindly asks you to have surgery, you may not feel that you have a preoperative number after surgery. Second, it depends on what your own requirements are, if your career is demanding, then have surgery now, otherwise you can wait a few years, or even without surgery, but then the current conditions you mentioned may exist for a long time, (this is what makes you save on the use of the knee joint). Just like hand surgery for the same hand trauma and if the patient is a pianist or a general worker, the requirements for reduction and treatment are different, so it's up to you to decide.

    According to your condition, you can do it with arthroscopy, the trauma is small, and the recovery is fast, but you still need to pay attention to the maintenance of the knee joint after surgery, and you can't do strenuous and high-confrontation exercises, otherwise it will speed up the wear and tear of the knee joint.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Go to the Department of Injury Orthopedics to prescribe Chinese medicine to drink, can**, hurt the muscles and bones for 120 days, and I can't play in the near future.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you're an athlete or a sports professional, then surgery is necessary for the future, but it's better not to do surgery and keep it safe.

    If you're a student or a freelancer, it's recommended not to have surgery, as long as you don't do strenuous exercise.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Start with a light workout! Exercise for a while to see if there is any recovery. If there is recovery, it proves that it has an effect, and if it does not recover, you should go for surgery for the big ball!

    good luck

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Depending on your situation. For the sake of trouble and normal exercise in the future, it is best for you to do a knee arthroscopic repair. This surgery has less damage and better recovery.

    If it is conservative, it is easy to go to the first grade knee joint pain in the later stage, and it is easy to have joint effusion and joint strangulation, but it is not absolute.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes! Generally, MRI can only be done on one knee at a time. An MRI of the knee can generally detect the following conditions:

    1. Cartilage disease: MRI can determine whether the cartilage is worn out, as well as the degree of cartilage wear, the extent of the defect, the thickness of the cartilage, etc. If the patient's cartilage is severely worn, surgery may be required**.

    2. Meniscus abnormality: the meniscus of the knee joint is divided into medial meniscus and lateral meniscus, knee MRI can check whether the patient's meniscus is damaged, worn and torn, if it is only a slight injury, and the shape of the meniscus is basically intact, it can be conservative**, if the patient's meniscus is torn locally, it needs to be treated by surgery.

    3. Tendon and ligament injury: such as anterior cruciate ligament, posterior cruciate ligament, infrapatellar tendon, infrapatellar fat pad, etc., as well as the medial and lateral collateral ligaments and tendons around the knee joint, etc., if the above ligaments or tendons are damaged due to sports and other factors, they will be clearly displayed on the knee MRI.

    4. Intra-articular effusion: Knee MRI can show the extent and amount of effusion, which has certain guiding significance for judging the corresponding disease and whether surgery is needed.

    5. Tumors, cysts, or bone hyperplasia and other complex orthopedic diseases.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Magnetic resonance imaging is the application of magnetic resonance imaging in the medical field. The human body contains very rich water, different tissues, the content of water is also different, if the distribution information of these water can be detected, you can draw a relatively complete image of the internal structure of the human body, magnetic resonance imaging technology is to identify the distribution of hydrogen atom signals in water molecules to infer the distribution of water molecules in the human body, and then detect the internal structure of the human body technology.

    Unlike NMR spectroscopy, which is used to identify molecular structures, MRI changes the strength of the applied magnetic field, not the frequency of the RF field. The MRI instrument will provide two mutually perpendicular gradient magnetic fields in the direction of the main magnetic field, so that the distribution of the magnetic field in the human body will change with the change of spatial position, and each position will have a magnetic field with different strength and direction, so that the hydrogen atoms located in different parts of the human body will respond to different radio frequency field signals, and by recording this reaction and calculating it, the information of the distribution of water molecules in space can be obtained, so as to obtain the image of the internal structure of the human body. Nuclear magnetic resonance.

    MRI can also be combined with X-ray tomography (CT) to provide important data for clinical diagnosis and physiological and medical research.

    Magnetic resonance imaging technology is a non-invasive detection technology, compared with X-ray fluoroscopy technology and radiography technology, MRI has no radiation effect on the human body, compared with ultrasound detection technology, MRI is clearer and can show more details, in addition, compared with other imaging techniques, MRI can not only show tangible solid lesions, but also can accurately determine the functional response of the brain, heart, liver, etc. MRI technology plays a very important role in the diagnosis of diseases such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and cancer.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    According to the MRI tips, I haven't seen the specific** It's hard to say, according to the report to get the following information:

    1. The meniscus is injured for a degree.

    2. Injury of collateral ligament.

    3. For patellar and lateral femoral condyle bony contusion, the possibility of patellar dislocation should not be ruled out.

    4. Swelling of joints.

    5. It is recommended to come to the hospital for physical examination. Or send the original MRI film.

    Impressions: the possibility of patellar dislocation? Periarticular soft tissue injury

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If it is a meniscus tear, surgery is required, regardless of age, but it is not certain that it is a tear based on the results of an MRI alone, so it is not certain whether surgery is needed. The degree of ligament damage needs to be examined by a doctor, and the results of MRI cannot be relied on.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is recommended that you go to a good doctor and ask.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I had the same injury 10 years ago, I only had surgery in '08, anterior cruciate ligament rupture + meniscus rupture in my right knee. I'm not a doctor and I'm not a doctor, but I hope the following answers will help.

    The main function of the anterior cruciate ligament is to fix the upper and lower segments of the leg, and even if it is broken, you can play basketball without pain, but it feels unstable. It can be judged from the following points:

    1.When it is slight, you can run and jump normally, because there is no breakage, only injury, you generally do not feel unstable, subject to the MRI results; Of course, sometimes when you are walking, you may feel the upper and lower parts of your leg misaligned, and it does not hurt but you can clearly feel it;

    2.If it is indeed broken, then it is easy to determine. The first feeling is that the upper and lower legs are misaligned, which will occur more often; Let's talk about the easier thing to determine, an old military doctor taught me:

    You sit normally, your legs are 90 degrees to the ground (the soles of your feet are in contact with the ground), and then find someone to squat, first pull your left lower leg, and gradually increase the strength until the left leg is pulled and moved (you don't use force in the process, just naturally); If the ligament is injured, it will be pulled without so much force, and the more serious the injury, the easier it is to trigger.

    This method is relatively straightforward, my injured leg was easily pulled before the surgery, and after the surgery, it was the same as my left leg.

    Finally, it is recommended that you do not need surgery for minor ligament injuries, and you will recover slowly, but do not wait until you are completely well to exercise, even if you feel good, otherwise you will be injured repeatedly; Ligament rupture is best repaired, and minimally invasive surgical techniques are now more mature.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Don't worry about these problems, take care of your injuries, don't think about playing in the near future, your body is the capital of a lifetime, don't joke about your future.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The injury should be able to walk, and the fracture should not be able to walk normally, and you can see that the people in the NBA who have had these kinds of surgeries are all on crutches.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Analysis:

    Hello, your condition should be a little meniscus contusion, it should be a big problem, it is recommended to rest first**, try to stay in bed, do not move.

    Guidance: It is important to apply cold compresses** after injury, and to elevate the affected limb for rest. If it is severe, it is generally necessary to use long-leg external fixation to keep the affected knee in an upright position for 4-6 weeks, and external fixation can be a tube cast or a brace, which needs to ensure good shape and reliable fixation. Generally, after 4 weeks, you can walk partially under the protection of a brace, and gradually reach full weight-bearing.

    During this period, the quadriceps muscles should be actively exercised to prevent muscle atrophy.

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