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The knee is the most complex joint in the human body, and the meniscus may be stuck in the femoral intercondylar fossa, or between the femoral and tibial joints, and may also be stuck in many soft tissues such as fat pads, bursa, and synovial folds in the joint cavity.
I haven't seen your **, it's hard to jump to conclusions, you should go to a doctor for professional answers immediately after you get it. Knee varus often results in damage to both the posterior and lateral anterior angles of the medial meniscus. Sometimes cartilage damage MRI can't be seen, and I don't know if you have caused cartilage damage at that moment.
Incomplete shedding of cartilage can also cause interlocking.
The diagnostic power of mirroring is also limited, and the most accurate is only knee arthroscopy, in any case, you should have arthroscopic surgery as soon as possible.
If you don't have surgery, the cartilage surface will wear out, and the articular cartilage will rub, and the joint cartilage will be worn off in the long run, and the cracked part of the meniscus will become more and more unformed, if the cartilage is worn off, you can only do joint replacement. Complications of cartilage wear due to meniscus injury are common.
The surgery will partially remove your meniscus, make the meniscus a relatively stable shape, there will be no more locking, tenderness and other symptoms after the operation, you should reduce the exercise of bearing weight on the knee after the operation, as for what will happen after 20 years, it depends on the extent of your specific injury, if the meniscus is completely removed, you should regularly inject sodium hyaluronate into your joint cavity to lubricate, if only a small part is removed, there will be no problem.
There are two things that are certain: first, even if you have surgery, you will not return to the condition you were in when you were healthy, mainly because it will affect your athletic ability, and you will be fine when you walk. Second, the consequences of not having surgery will be more serious, and you will suffer more pain.
The posterior meniscus does not exist, it should be said that the posterior angle of the meniscus is degenerated.
1 No blood transfusion is required.
2 About 10 days to half a month, early demolition scar is larger.
3 Discharge from the hospital one week after surgery, if the condition is not serious, you can walk for half a month.
4 After the operation, there is no need to fix, you will be wrapped with an elastic bandage, from the knee to the foot, the medicine will be changed every two to three days, and the bandage can be removed in about a week, and only the knee will be wrapped. Whether or not to insert a drainage tube into the knee after surgery depends on your surgical situation, even if it is inserted, it can be removed in two days without hindering.
5 Surgery is not life-threatening, arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgery and is already very mature. The surgery does not require general anesthesia, and you will be given spinal anesthesia or epidural anesthesia without any danger.
I sympathize with your family's situation and believe that you can withstand it!
Good luck soon**!
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1: No blood transfusion is required, arthroscopic surgery is a minor operation.
2;Arthroscopic surgery has three small incisions, and the stitches can be removed in about 1 month.
3: You can be discharged from the hospital on the same day after surgery, of course, the hospital will require you to stay for 3 days.
4: After the operation, some hospitals will use bandages, and some hospitals will use plaster casts.
5: Minor surgery, don't worry. Not life-threatening.
I have had this surgery for 2 years, but it is best if I can be conservative**, meniscus damage is not like other diseases, if the surgery is not good or something, it will be easy to cause ** in the future**.
20 years from now, the situation is not clear.
Good luck soon**.
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We all know that surgery is a relatively common way, many people will go to the hospital to do the relevant ** if the body has some adverse reactions, according to the needs of the condition sometimes do surgery, but some people regret it after the operation, then, after meniscus arthroscopic surgery, meniscus suture surgery regret for life? Let's take a look at it with the questions.
The advantage of meniscus arthroscopic surgery is that the repair of the meniscus and the healing are better, the main advantage is that its wound is relatively small, and the recovery from the operation will be relatively fast, but some people regret it after the operation, because people are more prone to some infections after the operation, so it is recommended that when doing this surgery, it is best to go to a regular hospital to do it, and the surgical instruments must be strictly sterilized. In this way, it can be more effective to avoid the occurrence of good infection.
People do meniscus suture surgery is a better way to go to the orthopedic department, but after this operation, if there is no correct protection, then it is very likely that the knee sprain will tear again, which can cause the corresponding joint locking and pain symptoms, at this time, the original suture can no longer play a role, and the meniscus needs to be sutured again. Therefore, it is recommended that people must follow the doctor's advice after an important operation, so that the wound may recover faster.
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Within a month, make sure to exercise the four femurs, reduce knee flexion exercises, avoid irritation to CIMA and descent, and avoid injury. Remember, if the legs are better, take good care of them and not be better than the previous injury. Don't run to West Malaysia and other places.
It is also recommended that athletes go down the mountain in West Malaysia less than three months after the injury, preferably by climbing step by step. By conservative**, it can be applied with traditional Chinese medicine. The other is to sit in a chair and then raise your legs to a level position, lift them up, and then put them together to do this movement, which is an exercise for the knee joint, which is good for the recovery of the knee joint.
It takes about 40 days for <> to recover well after surgery, about 60 days for poor recovery, and the first 3 days after surgery are mainly leg lifts. After removing the drain, start bending the outriggers. I'm sure the doctor will give you a ** plan and do it as planned.
Knee pain is normal, and the whole process can last for two or three months. The so-called ** training is to prevent the atrophy of the leg muscles. Do only a small amount of activity each day.
Moderate atrophy is irrelevant. It will improve slowly.
In the next two weeks 3, your family will help you make a movie and see how your ** is doing. If the recovery is good, you can try to return to exercise on your own after surgery in another week, but you will still feel the tingling. This is normal.
Take a good walk, don't walk too long, take a few extra steps. First of all, you can bring knee pads, which will keep you warm, synchronize the direction of the calf and knee joints, increase stability, and then stick to functional exercises, lift the supine leg or lift the knee with static force, massage and heat press regularly. This exercise should be gradual, not difficult.
The injury of the meniscus depends on his injury. Surgery is usually done in three to five days. If there is no other tissue damage, it will recover in about a month, and after half a year you can play basketball.
Partial excision should be quicker and suture repair should be slower. A normal person will need about 12 weeks for surgery. Arthroscopy takes three months depending on the individual.
After a year, the symptoms will be greatly relieved, but recovery will vary from person to person.
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Under normal circumstances, arthroscopy ** requires a recovery period of about three months, mainly considering the inflammatory reaction, arthroscopic physical injury, synovial repair, etc., premature activity is easy to cause fluid formation, it is recommended that you regular hospital orthopedic examination regularly, pay attention to keep warm and rest, and pay attention to protect your legs from re-injury in the later stage
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Meniscus injuries are often repaired with arthroscopic surgery. Depending on the degree of meniscus injury, the ** stage is also different. Generally within 3-6 months.
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It takes a month to recover, because the meniscus is in the knee, which is more difficult to heal, so it takes a month.
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Meniscus arthroscopic surgery is an experience that makes people feel scared and then excited.
Arthroscopic surgery is like an eye and finger that sticks into the joint, which can play a dual role in diagnosis and **, and the effect is much better than that of traditional surgery. The advantage of arthroscopy is that arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgery, with small incisions, fine scars, and less pain for patients.
But after all, it is a kind of surgery, and patients will be afraid of it, or even reject it. Arthroscopic surgery, what kind of experience is it, and it depends on the experience of a patient.
Originally, I was also afraid of meniscus surgery, but it was only after a specific explanation that he dispelled his concerns. After the surgery, the patient recovers well and can still play basketball and sports, which will not affect the patient's daily life. In some patients, the symptoms are mild and recover within three to five days after surgery.
After understanding clearly, the patient decided to have surgery, because without surgery, his meniscus will still be constantly squeezed, repeatedly injured, and will be tormented by pain for a long time, rather than long pain.
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The meniscus is an important structure in the knee joint and an important tissue for stabilizing the knee joint. After a meniscus injury, arthroscopy is an early approach with partial or total excision. However, it is found that it will lead to poor stability of the knee joint, and sequelae or complications such as traumatic knee arthritis may occur in the later stage, and the probability of occurrence is as high as 90% according to medical statistics.
Therefore, modern medicine believes that meniscus injuries can be repaired and sutured, rather than simply excised.
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If you can do not do arthroscopy as much as possible, there will be sequelae in the future, and it is not recommended to do this. It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine, you try a few more orthopedic hospitals, each doctor says differently.
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Give up your current profession and change to a temporary drama, and you will be comfortable.
Synovitis is mainly caused by obstruction of microcirculation, bursa secretion of synovial fluid production is greater than absorption, the principle is to regulate and dredge microcirculation, as long as the microcirculation is completely unblocked, do not exercise with weight before the elimination of stagnant water, try to avoid going up and down stairs and squatting activities, avoid cold, otherwise it is easy to wear cartilage, it is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine**. In terms of clinical practice, at present, major hospitals in China often use the method of combining traditional Chinese and Western medicine, such as the combination of Gutaishu and aspirin developed by China Medical University, which has a relatively ideal curative effect.
If you have a knee injury, don't be negligent because of a minor injury. You should go to a regular hospital for knee injury examination, as you get older, all aspects of your body have degenerated, and you should pay attention to the protection of the knee joint.
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. >>>More
An MRI has just been done, and the results show degenerative disease of the right knee, 3rd degree injury to the anterior and posterior angles of the medial meniscus of the right knee, and a small effusion (no obvious ligament tear was seen).
Overuse is possible, and it is necessary to train under professional guidance, and long-term training will definitely cause damage to the joints.