Condition Anatomy
The Meniscus Injury consists of two crescent-shaped cartilage structures – the medial and lateral menisci- located between the femur and tibia. These structures absorb shock and protect the articular cartilage from early degeneration.
Understanding the Injury
Meniscus tears occur through twisting motions, deep squatting, sudden directional changes, or gradually from cartilage degeneration with age.
Symptoms include: joint line pain, swelling, clicking, locking, catching, stiffness, and instability to fully extend the knee.
Special Considerations
Young Athletes benefit from meniscus preservation to prevent early arthritis.
Non-Surgical Treatment Options
Our conservative care includes:
Surgical Treatment Options
When mechanical locking or instability exists, our surgeons perform:
Recovery Expectations
Recovery ranges from 4 to 12 Weeks, depending on treatment type. Delay increases the risk of cartilage breakdown and osteoarthritis.
When to See an Orthopedic Surgeon
Seek care if your knee locks, swells persistently, or pain limits daily movement.
Why Accelerate Orthopedics is the Right Center
We focus on Meniscal Preservation-First Strategies using minimally invasive arthroscopy.
How Our Doctors Diagnose the Condition
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