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Meniscus injuryThe way to cure quickly is to proceedArthroscopyMinimally invasive surgery**, arthroscopic vision of meniscus injury, treatment accordingly, trimming or suturing the meniscus to promote better recovery of the meniscus.
Meniscus injuries can be done by medication or surgery**, usually with celecoxib.
Medications such as ibuprofen. In the conservation** of meniscal injury, anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs such as celecoxib, ibuprofen, and diclofenac sodium will be used.
Meniscus injuries are mainly based on modifying the way of movement, including physiotherapy.
If necessary, surgery and medications** are part of the meniscus conservatism**, not the body of the meniscus**.
Meniscus injury, some anti-inflammatory drugs taken by mouth.
Activate blood circulation, anti-wind and dehumidification drugs**, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, eat more foods that replenish qi and blood, insist on exercising every day, promote blood circulation and improve the body's immunity, positive**.
Consider adopting a local conservative approach, that is, you need to reduce activities, elevate the affected limb, and locally take hot compresses, acupuncture, physiotherapy and other physical **.
At the same time, it is combined with oral drugs such as glucosamine.
After these treatments, it is possible that the local symptoms will gradually improve and recover.
Meniscus injuries can be treated conservatively or surgically. The actual effect is more obvious. Conservative**, take traditional Chinese medicine will smell aromatic medicines, take them internally and externally.
Minor injury: with proper rest, the meniscus is promoted to metabolize in the synovial fluid and recover on its own; Moderate injury: the meniscus loses the ability to repair itself, and requires participatory**, such as arthroscopy, to rest the injured area; Severe Injury:
Excision of important tears.
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Early diagnosis and treatment can avoid the aggravation of meniscus injury, and restoring the integrity and stability of the meniscus is the key.
Meniscus injury is mainly surgery, before meniscus surgery, it is necessary to clarify the type of meniscus injury through arthroscopy, to determine whether the meniscus can be repaired, the operation mainly adopts arthroscopic meniscus suture, arthroscopic meniscus plasty, meniscus transplantation, etc., and postoperative active training is also one of the decisive factors for the final recovery effect.
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1 Many people may wonder which method is best for a meniscus injury. However, because of individual differences, different conditions and different groups of people choose different methods, and there is no best, only the most suitable.
21.The injury occurs in people in areas where the meniscus margin is abundant.
2.Patients with incomplete injuries and meniscus injuries less than 5 mm.
Children under the age of meniscus have more large blood vessels.
1.Acute phase**: The knee should be immobilized and no activity should be exercised during the acute phase. The swelling can then be reduced by applying ice and elevating the limbs.
2.Medications**: Oral anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving medications can be selected to help reduce inflammation and pain in the knee joint. Under the guidance of a doctor, drugs can also be injected through the joint cavity to increase the viscosity and elasticity of the joint fluid, lubricate the joint, and protect the meniscus.
3.Traditional Chinese Medicine**: Meniscus injury belongs to the category of "tendon injury" in traditional Chinese medicine, and Chinese medicine**Meniscus injury can be applied through plasters, oral medicine, acupuncture points, limb massage, etc., generally through traditional Chinese medicine conditioning, improve blood circulation in the knee joint, and have a good effect on the repair of meniscus.
4.**Training: Although the meniscus injury is irreversible and the ligament plasticity is poor, we can improve muscle flexibility, release fascia, promote blood circulation, strengthen the muscles around the knee joint, improve the stability of the knee joint, and improve the function of the limbs.
Note that the training should be carried out under the guidance of a professional teacher, and it is inevitable that you will act inappropriately and aggravate the injury.
5.Physical**: For meniscus injury, physiotherapy generally chooses ultra-short-wave diathermy or audio**.
The method of physiotherapy can penetrate deep into the inner layer of muscles, stimulate the body's own immunity, promote the absorption of inflammation, and improve meniscus injury. However, it takes a while for physics to stick to it to see results.
3. Meniscus injury is conservatively ineffective, and patients with a long period of time or chronic onset can choose surgery** if the pain is severe and the diagnosis is clear.
1.Meniscus repair: It is suitable for patients with a tear within 5mm of the attachment around the meniscus, and the anterior and posterior angles are intact, but other injuries in the knee joint should be excluded, and the knee joint is not unstable or unstable and reconstructed at the same time.
2.Partial meniscectomy: indicated for barrel handle, longitudinal, or transverse garbled row tears. Only the ** part of the tear is removed, leaving a more stable surrounding meniscus oil or margin, which has a significant stabilizing effect on the intestinal femoral joint.
3.Total meniscectomy: It is suitable for patients with severe injury to the parenchyma of the meniscus that cannot be healed, and severe fragmentation of the knee joint caused by severe dysfunction.
4.Meniscus transplantation: Meniscus transplantation is not mature enough and requires further research.
41.Meniscus injury is an irreversible injury, if the injury is not timely**, joint degeneration, knee osteoarthritis and other complications can occur, and in severe cases, joint deformity can occur.
2.After meniscus injury, we should pay attention to recuperation, try to avoid weight-bearing activities in the short term, and only consider training and swimming for exercise.
3.When moving after a meniscus injury, a brace can be worn to reduce pressure on the knee joint.
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What is a meniscus? What's the best thing about injury? Meniscus is actually a piece of cartilage connecting our bones and joints, the injury of the meniscus is very harmful to the body, serious consequences of disability, and the injury of the meniscus seriously hinders the movement, makes the movement inconvenient, but also brings unbearable pain, the patient's joints will appear locking, quadriceps atrophy, knee joint space fixation of the localized tenderness is the main symptom, this injury is mostly from the impact and sprain of external forces.
After the meniscus is damaged, it is necessary to take measures in time to not miss the best opening of the meniscus injury.
Method steps.
First of all, there are not many reasons for meniscus injury, but the damage is different, according to different damage conditions to choose the best method, can not be indiscriminate in the absence of a clear pathology, meniscus damage can be divided into tears, longitudinal fissures, transverse fissures, oblique fissures and corner fissures.
Secondly, in terms of different degrees of damage, the tear of the meniscus is the most difficult, and the healing cycle is also the longest.
Then, the longitudinal fissure, transverse fissure, oblique fissure and corner fissure of the meniscus are not particularly serious, these conditions are better than tears, if there is no obvious pain, so that they can not walk or move the joints, you can be at home**, but it is best to fix the joints, and you can not do strenuous exercise.
Precautions. In addition to some of the above-mentioned cases, there is also the dehiscence of the meniscus, which can be taken conservatively**, the meniscus is an important part of our body's joints and cannot be hit frequently, because the meniscus is weaker than other organs of the body. I hope this article is helpful for everyone to understand the best meniscus injury.
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The meniscus is a soft tissue with weak regenerative ability, and it is difficult to recover well after injury, but it can still recover well with mild injuries. If you want to get better quickly, meniscus injury mainly depends on nourishment and pay attention to rest.
1. There is no effect on the meniscus with Western medicine, and it is best to take the method of traditional Chinese medicine to use acupuncture and moxibustion to complete the medicine and so on, which are better, 2. Try not to move around as much as possible, prohibit squatting movements, and do not do some long-term labor.
3. Frequently use hot water compresses, you can also use drugs for fumigation**, usually massage the affected area, and you can also carry out regular acupuncture**.
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After the meniscus injury, you should pay attention to rest and avoid moving the injured part, but you still have to check it.
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Answer: Due to the individual differences in the patient's condition, different conditions and severity mean different means, so there is no so-called best, best, and fastest means, but the most appropriate plan should be selected according to the doctor's opinion.
Meniscus injuries can be caused by knee sprains.
Caused by long-term weight-bearing and other reasons, at present, it is mainly surgery, and can also be supplemented by drugs, functional exercises and other methods.
When a patient has a meniscus injury, it is recommended to actively seek medical consultation, and a professional physician will make a comprehensive analysis according to your specific situation and choose the appropriate method.
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Meniscus injury can not be recovered on its own, it needs to be medicated, and in serious cases, it is necessary to change the manual work, pay attention to avoid overwork.
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If you don't need surgery for a mild injury of the meniscus, there is no good way, mainly rely on maintenance, first of all, you need to pay attention to rest, followed by hot compresses, drugs for fumigation**, and absolutely do not squat.
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Meniscus injuries of the knee are divided into acute and chronic phases. In the acute phase, the accumulated blood can be drawn and compressed with a cotton leg for 2-3 weeks to reduce the inflammatory response and, if the injury is marginally separated, to speed its healing. Interlocking is an obvious indication for surgery, and arthroscopic surgery should be performed as early as possible.
If the symptoms are not obvious in the chronic phase, it can be conservative**, and if the symptoms are obvious and there is locking, surgery is feasible**. At present, knee meniscus surgery is performed under the microscope, and the methods include complete meniscectomy, meniscus trimming, meniscus suture, and meniscus transplantation.
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1. Symptoms:
The discoid meniscus is thick, disc-shaped, susceptible to injury, and is often bilateral. The main symptom is a distinctly crisp snapping sound that often occurs when the joints move. The mass may be felt on the lateral meniscus when the joint is moved, and it may be tender.
Meniscal cysts can be produced by mucinous changes after meniscus injury, with symptoms similar to those of meniscal injury, with a prominent mass in the area and a more pronounced mass when the knee is extended.
2. Diagnosis: The diagnosis of meniscus injury is mainly based on medical history and clinical examination, most patients have a history of trauma, and there is fixed pain and pressure in the joint space on the affected side. In patients with severe trauma, attention should be paid to the examination for concomitant collateral ligament and cruciate ligament injuries. In advanced cases, attention should be paid to check for secondary traumatic arthritis.
It is recommended to be timely**, you can choose a conservative external plaster**.
The diagnosis of this disease can be summarized as follows:
1. Injury history: Most patients have a more definite history of trauma.
2. Pain: Meniscus injury is combined with synovial injury, so the pain is severe, especially on the injured side.
3. Joint swelling: caused by blood and fluid.
4. Sound: There can be a crisp sound on the injured side when the joint is moving.
5. Joint strangulation: that is, the joint is suddenly stuck when moving, which is caused by the broken meniscus stuck between the femoral condyle and the tibial plateau.
6. Quadriceps atrophy: generally appears in chronic medical records.
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Eat less greasy, high-fat, eat more vegetables and fruits, eat less fine grains, and eat more coarse grains.
Diet does not make a big difference, it must be treated in time. In the early stage of meniscus injury, the injured limb should be rested, elevated, and the knee should be patched externally to eliminate swelling, pain, and symptoms, and move as soon as possible to exercise the quadriceps muscle and restore the function of the knee joint.
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