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The most serious consequence is that it directly affects the basic functions of a person's lower limbs, if a person has a meniscus injury, and it is a severe injury, but there is no good way, there will be a meniscus injury that will cause joint swelling, pain, joint infection, joint effusion, and even nerve pain in the leg joint. Therefore, after the meniscus injury, it is necessary to take a good ** and recuperate, and the external use of Sheng's knee patch is a widely used physiotherapy method at present.
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Meniscus injury of the knee.
It is a disease characterized by localized pain in the knee joint, some patients have soft leg or knee locking, quadriceps muscle atrophy, and localized tenderness of knee joint space fixation. Meniscus injury is mostly caused by torsional external force, when one leg bears weight and the lower leg is fixed in the semi-flexed and outer booth, the body and femur are suddenly rotated inward, and the medial meniscus is subjected to rotational pressure between the femoral condyle and the tibia, resulting in meniscus tear.
English name. injury of meniscus of knee joint.
Surgery, orthopedics.
Common onset. Knee joints are common**.
Twist external forces. Most have a history of significant trauma. In the acute phase, there is significant pain, swelling, and effusion in the knee joint, and joint flexion and extension are impaired. After the acute stage, the swelling and effusion can subside on their own, but there is still pain in the joint during activity, especially when going up and down the stairs, going up and down the slope, squatting up, running, jumping and other actions, the pain is more obvious, and in severe cases, it can claudible or flexion and extension dysfunction, and some patients have the phenomenon of locking, or there is a snap when the knee joint is flexed and extended.
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As long as the meniscus injury is not a third-degree injury, there is no need for surgery, it can be conservative, but the amount of exercise should be reduced in the future, otherwise the injury will be aggravated, as for the sequelae, this depends on the specific situation of your injury, the future conservative ** situation and the future maintenance method of the knee joint.
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The meniscus is a fibrocartilaginous tissue and has no blood, so the recovery after injury is very slow, which brings great difficulties to **. **There are many ways to have a meniscus injury, and physiotherapy massage can improve local circulation, promote nutrient supply, and temporarily relieve symptoms, but it cannot solve the problem fundamentally.
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Some sequelae are joint locking, knee swelling, tenderness, and impaired mobility. Falling is only one reason, and it is not necessary that there will be sequelae after a fall. It is recommended that you pay attention to your daily activities and continue to observe.
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What is the cause of meniscus injury.
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Causes of meniscus injury:
Meniscus injury is mostly caused by torsional external force, when one leg bears weight and the lower leg is fixed in the semi-flexed and outer booth, the body and femur are suddenly rotated inward, and the medial meniscus is subjected to rotational pressure between the femoral condyle and the tibia, resulting in meniscus tear. The greater the degree of flexion of the knee joint during sprain, the posterior part of the tear, the mechanism of lateral meniscus injury is the same, but the direction of the force is opposite, and the ruptured meniscus partially slides into the joints, causing mechanical obstacles to joint movement, hindering joint extension and flexion, and forming a "lock".
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. 500-1000 yuan 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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Doctor: Yuan Na's condition analysis: After the meniscus injury, the knee joint is swollen, painful, and limited in movement in the acute stage, and there is tenderness in the medial posterolateral joint space, and in severe cases, she cannot walk.
After the acute phase, the knee pain is long-term, sometimes mild and sometimes severe, the injured limb is weak, the pain is going up and down the stairs, and the knee joint is unstable when walking, especially when going downhill. It is easy to fall when walking, and the knee joint suddenly occurs when walking, and the knee joint cannot be flexed and extended.
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Injuries within the knee joint, sprains, and infections can all be caused.
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Most of them are sprained by excessive exercise, improper posture.
Knee tenderness, inability to straighten, and joint swelling are common after injury.
If it is severe, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination or even surgery.
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The greater the degree of knee flexion in a sports sprain, the posterior the tear. The mechanism of lateral meniscus injury is the same, but the direction of the force is reversed. If the ruptured meniscus partially slides between the joints, the joint movement is mechanically impaired, which hinders the extension and flexion of the joint, resulting in meniscus injury.
A clear history of knee sprain, after the injury, there is severe pain in the knee joint, walking may be accompanied by a snapping sound, can not be straightened spontaneously, and the joint is swollen. Tenderness in the knee space is an important basis for meniscal injury.
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Injuries can be transverse, longitudinal, horizontal, or irregularly shaped, or even broken into intra-articular loose bodies. 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. >>>More
I injured myself playing basketball about two years ago, and I felt very painful at the time, but after a few days of recuperation, my symptoms improved, and I have been dragging it out. During this period, the injured left knee could not be fully straightened, and could not do explosive movements with all his strength, and he would have pain after every exercise. About a year later, sometimes the joint will be locked after bending, and it will make a loud noise after the pain is straightened, so I went to 301 Hospital for treatment a year after the injury, and after the MRI examination, the doctor said that it was a posterior corner injury on the lateral side of the left knee and asked for surgery, but he didn't explain it to me carefully, so in order not to operate, I went to the Third Hospital of Beijing Medical University, because it is the most authoritative place in sports medicine in the country, and I hope they can have a conservative method. >>>More
Lying down and straightening your legs and raising your legs are effective, and I haven't tried squatting yet. You are almost as injured as me, and I also tied a 5-pound sandbag to my calf, and exercised my muscles dozens of times a day to prevent atrophy. I started to resume exercise yesterday, and I didn't move much for a month before, and I took some blood-activating medicine and hot compresses. >>>More
Second-degree meniscus injuries are moderate, not the most severe, but relatively severe compared to mild. At this time, there may be local swelling and pain in the knee joint, and there may even be some fluid or blood accumulation in the joint cavity, which may be inconvenient when walking, and even a feeling of jamming when walking, so it is still necessary to do something after the examination to determine whether it is a second-degree injury before it may get better. First of all, you need to rest more, walk less and move less, especially not up and down the stairs, and at the same time pay attention to keeping warm, don't get cold, you can do local hot compresses, you can use hot towels or hot water bottles, you can also go to the hospital to do some baking lights, physiotherapy and other physical **, and then oral medicine can be appropriate to eat some glucosamine and blood circulation pain capsules and other drugs, through these ** treatment of uncomfortable symptoms caused by the injury, it is possible to slowly improve and recover well, so as not to affect the function.