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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!
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Meniscus injury is a symptom that often occurs in sports and fitness sails, which can only be recovered by careful care and recuperation, and it is not advisable to exercise this part during this period, otherwise it will lead to aggravation of symptoms, and even life-threatening cases in severe cases, so can meniscus injury walk? Let's take a closer look.
1. Can I walk with a meniscus injury?
Can walk after a meniscus injury. If the meniscus injury is not very severe, you can walk immediately. If the condition is severe, it is possible to walk after the acute phase has passed. But to facilitate repair, it is advisable to walk as little as possible.
2. When you can't walk
If the meniscus injury is severe, and it is accompanied by bleeding, swelling, and local fluid accumulation in the joint, it is recommended to rest in bed and immobilize the limb of the affected body. At this time, you can't walk.
3. Precautions for walking
After the meniscus is damaged, it is possible to walk appropriately at other times, except to avoid periods when the condition is severe. However, because you carry a lot of weight when walking, you still have to rest, walk less, and climb stairs less. You can also wear protective gear when walking, don't go too fast, walk slowly.
4. Can you still exercise with meniscus injury?
Resting after a meniscus injury doesn't mean you don't need to move. After the injury, targeted exercises should be done under the guidance of the ** teacher to strengthen muscle strength, improve the stability of the joints, promote the repair of the meniscus, and avoid re-injury.
5. Meniscus injury prevention methods
1. Be mentally prepared before exercising, so that the joints are warm up and responsive;
2. Do not exercise in a state of fatigue, so that the reaction is sluggish and the action is not easy to coordinate;
3. Strengthen the strength of the lower limbs to ensure the stability and flexibility of the knee joint;
4. During exercise, it is necessary to prevent accidental injuries caused by rough movements.
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Analysis: Meniscus injury and inability to walk.
Suggestions: A considerable part of the meniscus injury can be healed by the outer edge, pay attention to appropriate activities, do not completely restrict walking, but avoid strenuous activities. Attention should be paid to follow-up, and arthroscopic surgery may be considered if it does not heal.
When a severe sprain causes a torn meniscus, the pain is often unbearable, sometimes the patient can hear the sound himself, cannot stand after the injury, often limps, and walks with the knee flexed and unable to straighten. Sometimes locking or feeling frequent, intermittent joint tightness.
Meniscus injury with topical barge grass massage cream.
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Meniscus injuries can be relieved, but after exercise, they will still be injured, and they will get more and more serious, so it is really recommended to do an MRI
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Analysis:
People with severe meniscus injuries cannot walk.
Guidance: Meniscus injuries usually need to pay attention not to exercise vigorously, keep warm, and reduce cold. The meniscus is a special tissue, once ruptured, it can hardly heal, and after the rupture, it will bring all kinds of discomfort to the knee joint, limited activity, pain, etc., and more importantly, it will accelerate the wear and tear of the knee joint. Further consultation with the Department of Joint Surgery is recommended, with minimally invasive surgery, arthroscopic exploration, and meniscus plasty if necessary.
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Meniscus injuries can occur in the anterior, posterior, middle, or marginal parts of the meniscus. Injuries can be transverse, longitudinal, horizontal, or irregularly shaped, or even broken into intra-articular loose bodies. The categories are:
Edge tears, transverse tears, longitudinal tears, horizontal tears, and anterior and posterior corner tears. In severe trauma cases, the meniscus, cruciate ligament, and collateral ligaments can be injured at the same time.
After a meniscus injury, the knee joint has severe pain, cannot be straightened on its own, and the joint swells. Tenderness in the knee space is an important basis for meniscal injury.
Meniscus Injury** Method.
Guard**. Meniscus injury within the second degree, no or little effusion, trauma leading to the initial stage of injury.
Traditional Chinese medicine ointment small barge grass massage ointment, non-invasive, low cost.
Minimally invasive**. Patients who want a quick, complete** meniscal injury.
Less traumatic, safe**, and quick recovery, but with many complications.
Open surgery.
Severe joint damage.
The wound is large and the recovery time is long, so it is not suitable for children and the elderly.
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A sound may indicate a torn or deformed meniscus, and it does not rule out ligament injury.
Symptoms like yours don't have much impact on young people, and after a long time, they are prone to problems.
It is recommended to check and ** as early as possible, X-ray can not show the problem of meniscus, it is best to take a knee MRI (MRI), so that you can see the problem of soft tissues.
**There are also many methods, if the problem is not big, you can take medicine, less weight, hook foot exercises, etc., and if it is slightly serious, you can take arthroscopic sutures or remove part of the damaged tissue.
Overall, the problem is not too big, and I really don't feel at ease to find an MRI.
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I just don't have pain, but I can't go up and down the stairs, I can't walk long distances, let alone play.
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Well, I agree with what was said upstairs. It is still better to pay attention to it. But I heard that there is a kind of ammonia sugar that works very well, you can search on the Internet to see. I don't know very well, but I also heard from a friend, saying that it is specialized in ** joints.
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The first point is that the biggest harm of meniscus injury is that your muscles become particularly untight, and there will be pain, sometimes it will strain the muscles and bones, and the second point is that you will not be able to use force when running, and you will always feel very painful.