Ask for advice Surgery may be required for a first degree injury to the meniscus

Updated on healthy 2024-03-27
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Surgery is not a panacea. Meniscus injury seriously affects motor function, and what is even more terrifying is that it is very easy to trigger degenerative arthritis, further destroying the body's motor skills. If the meniscus is completely broken, or if there are fragments free, it can only be surgically removed, but if it is only a tear or injury, it is possible to return to normal.

    I guess the doctor has told you that the purpose of painkillers is to temporarily relieve pain, but if the meniscus does not grow, your problem cannot be fundamentally solved. Moreover, the meniscus is two large cartilages, which are an important guarantee of human motor skills, unless it is absolutely necessary, it is easy not to remove, not to mention that surgery cannot completely eliminate the pain, and may affect the degree of curvature in the future. A slight impact is prone to dislocation, accidental injury and other accidents.

    In view of this situation, at present, in many developed countries in the world, the existing joint that eats painkillers to relieve pain or surgery has been gradually abandoned, and pure natural sawpeak tooth shark cartilage powder is generally used for clinical use**. And to obtain the clinical cartilage regeneration verification, for people to completely restore the meniscus to bring a bright dawn, has become the world's largest trend to replace the first, in some European countries, has been the pure natural sawpeak tooth shark cartilage powder extract identified as a drug, Japan has also selected a company to provide clinical use. But because of the difficulty in material selection, the processing is exquisite, and ** is slightly more expensive, you can check it.

    Then adjust the dosage according to your own condition and economic conditions, if it goes well, it should be able to recover and regenerate in about half a year to 1 year, I wish you a thorough ** as soon as possible!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Remember, surgery is not a panacea!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Whether or not to have meniscus injury depends on the degree of meniscus injury and the location of the injury, if it is a degree of two degrees and is in the red zone, it can be conservative**, it can be non-surgical**, and sometimes it can also achieve very satisfactory results. However, if the injury area is in the Sanluchun area or there is local dissociation, resulting in joint locking, the third-degree injury is a very serious injury, similar to a ruined meniscus injury, then surgery is necessary.

    2. Meniscus injury should be useless with the ** method of massage. Because the meniscus is very deep, close to the inner and outer condyles of the tibia, and are two cartilages that grow on the tympanic surface, it is impossible to touch it with conventional massage methods, and even if you have surgery, you have to use a special incision to see it completely. Therefore, massage can only play a certain role in the muscles and ligaments around the knee joint, and has no effect on the meniscus itself.

    3. If you suspect a meniscus injury or have identified a meniscus injury, the first point of the principle is to brake.

    Depending on the damage, the brakes can be fixed with different materials, and it is not always certain that they are all plaster.

    If it is mild, the swelling is not severe, or it is just a simple laceration at the edge, then a sports knee brace with a spring can provide good protection for meniscus injury.

    If it is suspected that the injury is more serious, there is obvious blood accumulation in the joint cavity, then it needs to be fixed more firmly, and then it takes a longer fixation time, which usually requires a plaster, of course, it is okay not to put a plaster, as long as the knee joint can be kept relatively stable and fixed in a certain position, it is okay to use a brace, and now the brace is very beautiful, and many of them can still move in the knee joint.

    4. Meniscus injury is very useful and necessary to do physical **.

    Because whether it is conservative or surgical, physics is a very important means, through physics, it can promote the repair and healing of meniscus injury, relieve the spasm and adhesion of the muscles around the knee joint, and then reduce the swelling of the knee joint, which can promote the patient's injury as soon as possible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How to deal with a meniscus injury?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No significant damage to the ligaments and meniscus was seen.

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