Meniscus injury symptom treatment?

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Meniscus injury is most likely to occur when the knee joint moves from flexion to extension with rotation. Most of the meniscus injuries were medial meniscus, and the most common injury was the posterior corner of meniscus, and the most common injury was longitudinal rupture. The length, depth and location of tear depend on the relationship between the posterior angle of meniscus and the condyle of femur and tibia. Congenital abnormalities of meniscus, especially lateral discoid cartilage, are more likely to lead to degeneration or injury. Congenital joint relaxation and other internal disorders can also increase the risk of meniscus injury. Meniscus injury symptom treatment? Let's talk about it

Meniscus injury symptom treatment?

After meniscus injury, the most common symptom is pain during walking or exercise. There is an important relationship between the location of pain and the location of meniscus injury. The pain can be on one side or behind the joint, or when the joint is stretched or flexed to a certain position.

The location of tenderness is usually the location of the lesion, which is of great significance in the diagnosis and determination of the location of meniscus injury. During the examination, the knee was placed in the semi flexion position. In the medial and lateral space of the knee joint, along the upper edge of the tibial condyle (that is, the edge of the meniscus), the thumb was pressed point by point from head to back. There was fixed tenderness at the meniscus injury. Such as in the press at the same time, the knee passive flexion and extension or inside and outside rotation of the leg, the pain is more significant, sometimes can also touch the abnormal activity of the meniscus.

Partial meniscectomy: suitable for bucket handle rupture, longitudinal rupture or transverse rupture. Only the central part of the tear was removed, leaving a relatively stable sleeve or edge of the meniscus around, which has a significant stabilizing effect on the tibiofemoral joint. If the central part of the meniscus ruptures into the intercondylar fossa, the anterior connection between the central part and the surrounding part should be transected, then the front end of the central part should be clamped, pulled into the intercondylar fossa, and the connection between the central part and the posterior corner of the meniscus should be cut under direct vision.

matters needing attention

1. On the diet, eat less greasy, high fat, eat more fruits and vegetables, eat less fine grain, eat more coarse grain. 2. When going up and down the stairs, you must concentrate on it, and then take the second step after stepping steadily, so as to avoid trauma. 3. More common in ball players, miners, porters and so on.