Could knee pain be a meniscus?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-23
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I feel that your condition is a ligament strain, it is recommended to take Panax notoginseng tablets orally, spray Yunnan Baiyao aerosol externally, and use a towel to warm it at night.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you want to confirm the diagnosis of meniscus, you must take an MRI.

    When I had a meniscus injury, I couldn't straighten my leg at all...

    You can still exercise...

    I advise you to go to the hospital as soon as possible.

    If I can tell that you have a meniscus problem based on your two sentences, then the doctors in the hospital don't have to see patients, and they don't need to spend 1,000 quick money to take MRIs.

    It's kind of like arthritis or something like that in terms of your symptoms.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Most likely synovial fold syndrome of the knee, at the lateral edge of the patella, right? Depending on the severity of this chronic strain, this type of chronic strain requires rest, restriction of movement of the knee joint, local physiotherapy or even joint injections and arthroscopic surgery**. Good luck!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The infrapatellar fat pad is injured, the pterygoid ligament above the posterior pterygoid fold behind the fat pad is easily injured and ruptured, and the fat pad is turned downwards and severely crushed into the joint space, resulting in severe strangulation pain and limited extension and flexion. Inflammatory oozing after injury, persistent pain. **, physiotherapy, massage (must know the doctor of the disease), occlusion, surgical release, excision.

    I'm inclined to the disease. )

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. You can take a simple X-ray first, so that you can feel at ease.

    2. It is estimated that your condition should not be very serious, you can rest for 1-2 weeks first, do not do strenuous exercise, and then start functional exercises.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello The use of traditional Chinese medicine can cure bone trauma, but now there are very few good Chinese medicine doctors, generally Western doctors, for your meniscus injury is a soft tissue injury, its regeneration is very weak and can not be repaired by itself, so it is not an ordinary doctor can be cured, you need to find a Chinese medicine doctor who understands the first meniscus injury.

    For meniscus injury, surgery is not recommended, Western medicine generally takes arthroscopy for excision and suturing, which will only aggravate meniscus trauma or other soft tissue trauma in the knee joint, plaster, rest, exercise, etc., are all negative, and do not help the injured meniscus, for conservative** is just a saying of Western medicine, they say conservative** is not**, and Chinese medicine ** bone injury has never been "conservative", the use of Chinese medicine ** bone trauma is positive, simple and fast, to be fast** If you have a meniscus injury, it is recommended that you choose traditional Chinese medicine**, a professional Chinese medicine practitioner who understands meniscus injury can prepare a good drug for you to help the injured soft tissues (meniscus, ligaments, cartilage, slippery desert) grow and repair quickly, so that it can heal quickly**, Chinese medicine**only needs a simple local external application**, no surgery, does not leave any scars, and the cost is very small, and the early**meniscus injury can be basically in about 30 days**, and the cost is about 1,000 yuan.

    Do not eat before **: rooster, carp, sour bamboo shoots, beef and ginger, this is experienced, Western medicine should be used with caution, especially hormone-containing drugs should not be used, it is advisable to eat more fresh vegetables, moderate amount of fresh meat, not too much exercise, so as not to aggravate the injury.

    Congratulations to Hu's Orthopedics**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is caused by a torn meniscus.

    Extended information] There are medial and lateral half-moon shaped bones on the tibial articular surface, called meniscus, whose margins are thicker, closely connected with the joint capsule, and the center is thin and free. Except for partial marginal damage, which can be repaired on its own, the meniscus cannot be repaired after a rupture, and after meniscus resection, a thin, narrow fibrocartilaginous meniscus can be regenerated from the synovium. The normal meniscus has the effect of increasing the tibial condyle depression and padding the medial and external femoral condyles to increase the stability of the joint and act as a cushion**.

    Western medicine name: meniscus, Chinese medicine name, bone paralysis, foreign name: meniscus [m'N SK S] alias knee cartilage belongs to the Department of Surgery - OrthopedicsCommon Incidence SitesCommon Symptoms of Knee JointsPain, Inability to Flex and Extend, etc., Swelling Common**Excessive Exercise, Strong Physical Labor or Exercise-Frequent Groups, Leg Exercise Groups.

    The meniscus is made up of fibrocartilage, one inside and one on the outside, located in the joint space of the knee joint. The anterior portions of the medial and lateral meniscus are connected to the transverse knee ligament. The structure of the meniscus is semi-annular, thicker on the periphery, thin and sharp on the inner margin, concave above, adapted to the femoral condyle, and flat below, adapted to the tibial plateau.

    Because of the presence of the meniscus, the knee joint is divided into two groups: femoral-meniscus and meniscus-tibia. The meniscus is mainly attached to the tibia, but it can move with the femur to a certain extent, and its morphological characteristics can compensate for the discomfort between the tibial condyle and the femoral condyle, increase the stability of the joint, and avoid the surrounding soft tissues being squeezed into the joint. The color of the meniscus is grayish-white, smooth and shiny, tough and has a certain elasticity, which can cushion the impact of the two bone surfaces, absorb **, disperse synovial fluid, increase lubrication, reduce friction, and protect joints.

    Meniscus Blood**:

    Blood from the meniscus** comes from branches of the internal and external knee arteries, which form a network of blood vessels within the joint capsule. These arterial nets from the joint capsule and synovium provide blood vessels to only 10% to 30% of the fibers around the meniscus periphery, which is called the red zone arthroscopically and can be repaired after the injury. **There is no blood vessel, so it is called the white zone, which is nourished by the penetration of synovial fluid, so it lacks the ability to repair and regenerate after injury.

    When the knee is straightened, the meniscus is pushed forward by the femoral condyle and posteriorly when the knee is flexed. When the knee rotates, the meniscus is one forward and one backward. In knee flexion and extension, the medial and medial femoral condyles move above the meniscus, and when the knee rotates, the meniscus is fixed below the medial and medial malleolus, and its rotation occurs between the meniscus and the tibial plateau.

    Therefore, the rupture of the meniscus mostly occurs under the plate, and rotational activity is the main cause of the meniscus rupture.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The cause of meniscus pain in the knee is mainly due to meniscus injury.

    Meniscus injuries are classified as third-degree injuries. The first and second degrees are incomplete injuries to the meniscus, i.e., the injury does not reach the full course and does not require surgery**. It is necessary to pay attention to protection and strengthen the stability and function of the knee joint.

    When the third-degree injury is reached, it can only be repaired by surgery, excision, or local plasty to achieve the ultimate goal.

    Meniscus injuries are non-regenerative and are usually caused by traumatic sprains. Of course, there are also local developmental factors, such as the discoid meniscus that is more susceptible to meniscus injury.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The meniscus in our human body refers to the part of the body that has the inside and the half-moon bone on both sides of the ankle joint surface, which is very critical for us, because it is close to our knee joint, if there is meniscus pain, our knee joint will also feel pain, and our normal walking and leg raising will suffer from more serious effects, so what is the cause of meniscus pain?

    1.Because the meniscus has poor blood**, it is difficult to heal on its own once it is cracked.

    2.The clinical symptom of a ruptured meniscus is pain, which is more pronounced when the noose is produced, that is, when it is stuck. It will continue to be accompanied by a snapping, that is, a rattling in the joints.

    3.Synovitis is not scary, the pain will be endured, the key is that it will accelerate the degeneration of the joints, which will make you suffer from arthritis earlier than ordinary people.

    4.Therefore, once you find that surgery is done as soon as possible, knee arthroscopy is the best surgical method, minimally invasive surgery, and with little pain.

    5.Generally, knee arthroscopic meniscus extraction (total or subtotal extraction) is performed, and sutures can be performed if suitable.

    6 meniscectomy is gone, there is no doubt that one less structure will have an impact on the joint, but brother you need to understand, if you don't get rid of it, the impact will be even more unsatisfactory.

    7.Therefore, if it is clear that the meniscus is torn, it is necessary to have surgery as soon as possible.

    8 Naturally, if the damage is very mild, but it is only a problem in the psychological state, you need to be cautious.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Pain is confined to the injured area, such as a lateral meniscus tear, which should only be a local pain and tenderness on the lateral side, and if you press hard with your hand, there will be pain at a fixed point in the joint space, but there will be no tenderness in the rest of the area.

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