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Concerns About Meniscus Repair Surgery in 9-Year-Olds

Questions Regarding Meniscus Repair in a 9-Year-Old Child A 9-year-old child experiences a sensation of instability in the knee when bending the legs during team training, along with sharp pain and weakness when performing squats. An MRI has revealed a meniscus tear. A physician ...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, if you are injured, treatment should be prioritized for the current injury site. Whether it will affect development depends on the severity of the injury. Generally speaking, meniscus repair is a specialty within sports medicine (a subspecialty of orthopedics). Changhua Ho...

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Managing Risks of ACL and Meniscus Injuries: Is PRP Therapy Effective?

How to manage the risks associated with ligament and meniscus tears? Hello, doctor! Due to a car accident, I have suffered severe damage to my left knee's anterior cruciate ligament and partial meniscus tear. I previously consulted a physician who mentioned that this conditi...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
PRP theoretically can help repair mildly damaged cartilage, but if a ligament is completely torn, it cannot regenerate. For ligament injuries, strengthening exercises can compensate for joint stability. If the joint has severely degenerated over many years, a total joint replacem...

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Does ACL Tear Lead to Joint Degeneration? Insights and Prevention Strategies

Does a torn anterior cruciate ligament lead to joint degeneration issues? Hello! I would like to understand whether a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and a meniscus tear are associated with joint degeneration issues. Have physicians reviewed any relevant studies that confir...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Joint instability can accelerate degeneration. When the meniscus is torn, it can no longer cushion the stress on the joint, leading to premature aging of the joint.

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Effective Treatments for Meniscus Tears and Joint Pain in the Knee

Meniscus tear with immune system issues, what treatment options are available? Hello Doctor, last year in May and June 2023, I fell three times on a brick path, landing on my right knee. During this time, I consulted Western medicine, underwent rehabilitation, took medications, a...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
The degree of damage to the meniscus varies significantly, and the treatment methods differ accordingly. It is advisable to conduct further examinations.

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Understanding Knee Injury Treatments: Surgery vs. Alternative Options

Treatment methods for knee injuries? Four months ago, after exercising, I suddenly found it difficult to squat down the next day. My right knee was somewhat swollen but not painful. A few days later, I visited an orthopedic doctor who drained the excess fluid. After the drainage,...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The MRI report did not indicate a meniscus tear, so conservative treatment can be considered. If there is no improvement, we can reassess the situation later.

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Do I Need Surgery for My Right Knee Injury? Understanding MRI Results

Could you please let me know if the report indicates whether surgery is needed (specifically regarding any damage to the cruciate ligaments or meniscus)? Thank you? Hello Doctor, here is my MRI report. Currently, I do not experience pain in my right knee while walking, but it bec...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
According to the English report, there is no ligament rupture, only a contusion, which can be treated conservatively. It is necessary to continue follow-up with the original treating physician.

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Meniscus Injury: Choosing Between Arthroscopy and PRP Treatment Options

Meniscus injury: choosing between arthroscopic surgery or PRP therapy? On March 23, I was involved in a car accident. After undergoing an MRI this week, the doctor diagnosed me with an outer meniscus tear and injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and medial collateral ...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
1. Is it only during the arthroscopic examination that we can determine whether the meniscus can heal on its own? 2. If the arthroscopic examination indicates that it can heal on its own, will no repair surgery be performed? (Is it just sutured?) If it is merely an examination, ...

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Should I Consider Surgery for My Knee Issues? Expert Insights

Is surgery necessary? Dear Dr. Shih, I am 41 years old. 1. Background: About six months ago, after a badminton practice, I first experienced pain on the inner side of my left knee. Two weeks later, my left knee swelled with fluid, and 30 ml was aspirated at that time. I was un...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If the meniscus is torn, undergoing arthroscopic surgery can indeed improve the condition, while PRP (platelet-rich plasma) injections may not lead to complete healing.

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Post-Arthroscopy Recovery: What to Expect After Meniscus Surgery

Post-arthroscopy Hello, doctor. My mother, who is 74 years old, had a meniscus tear in the white zone and underwent arthroscopic surgery on February 15. Partial debridement (less than 1/2) was performed, and PRP (60cc) was also injected. In the past two days post-surgery, she has...


Dr. Zhan Xian Reply:
Hello, I am unable to provide a response due to the lack of information about the intraoperative situation. Please consult the surgeon.

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Chronic Knee Pain: Understanding Deep Popliteal Discomfort and Treatment Options

Deep pain in the popliteal fossa of the knee? Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing knee pain for almost three years now. During this time, I have undergone three MRI scans and had an arthroscopic surgery in early 2021 to remove a bucket handle tear of the meniscus. However, the...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Hello: The MRI report you provided does not mention the meniscus tear you referred to in your text. I may need to review the images or see a third report to provide you with more insights. On the other hand, regarding the popliteal area, the MRI indicates that there is no Baker&#...

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Understanding Meniscus Tears and Patellar Ligament Injuries in Knee MRI

Meniscus and patellar ligament? 1. MRI of the left knee without contrast enhancement shows: 1. No definite bony fracture. 2. Increased signal at the medial patellofemoral ligament (se/im: 3/6-8). 3. Increased signal at the lateral patellofemoral ligament (se/im: 3/5-1...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The medial meniscus of the left knee joint is torn, and it is necessary to consult an orthopedic surgeon to review the imaging and determine whether arthroscopic surgery is needed.

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Understanding Meniscus Tears and ACL Reconstruction: What You Need to Know

Questions regarding the meniscus and posterior cruciate ligament? Hello Doctor: About ten years ago, I had a car accident that resulted in a fracture of the patella in my right knee. It wasn't until last year, after I twisted my knee while playing basketball and underwent an...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If the meniscus does not cause the joint to lock, surgery for ligament reconstruction may not be necessary. You can consult with a sports medicine specialist at a medical center to inquire about the current surgical techniques and their effectiveness. It would be clearer to ask t...

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Long-Term Effects of Untreated Meniscus Tears in the Knee

Meniscus tear follow-up? Hello, Doctor. Ten years ago, I was in a car accident. At the time, I felt discomfort in my knee, but since I was still young, I didn't mention it to my family. That night, I realized I couldn't move my knee, so my family took me to a chiropract...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If it only gets stuck momentarily and then resolves, continue to monitor it. However, if there are persistent pain symptoms, then active treatment will be necessary.

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Understanding ACL Tears: Symptoms, Risks, and Treatment Options

Anterior cruciate ligament tear Ten days ago, I was playing basketball and landed on one foot, twisting my left knee. A few hours later, it swelled up, and I experienced weakness and pain while walking. I can’t bend my knee beyond 90 degrees without pain. I had an MRI, which show...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Hello: According to your description, it seems that the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) has transitioned from a tear to a rupture. In medical terminology, both a tear and a rupture refer to the same condition, with the distinction being whether it is a partial (single bundle) or...

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Understanding Meniscus Tears: Why Surgery May Not Include Repair

Meniscus tear Hello doctor, I had surgery on June 29 for a complete tear of both the anterior cruciate ligaments and a meniscus tear. My last follow-up was on September 9, and I can now bend my knee, but it is very painful at the back of the knee when I bend it. The doctor said i...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, I just want to understand why they didn't repair it directly during the surgery? It may not have been necessary to repair it. For more details, please consult the attending physician. Thank you.

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Understanding ACL Tears: Diagnosis, Treatment Options, and Recovery Insights

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear Hello Doctor, three years ago I slipped while playing basketball and went to a clinic where an X-ray diagnosed me with a ligament strain in my knee. I didn't experience pain for about a year, but last year I started to feel something stu...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears require a physical examination to assess for any signs of joint laxity, followed by imaging studies for a definitive diagnosis. If the degree of laxity is not significant, surgery may not be necessary. 2. Cartilage damage is irreversibl...

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Understanding Arthroscopic Surgery Costs and Treatment for Knee Injuries

What are the surgical treatments and costs associated with arthroscopy? Hello, doctor. Last July, while climbing a rock wall, my knee suddenly made a loud noise and felt loose and painful. I later went to a medical center where I was diagnosed with an "anterior cruciate liga...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Arthroscopic surgery itself is costly under health insurance primarily due to the necessary consumables: the electrocautery used in the arthroscope, disposable tubing, sutures for meniscus repair, PRP, etc. You can inquire with several providers; you might find cheaper options, b...

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Understanding Inner Knee Pain: Meniscus Injury and Patellar Tendonitis

Medial knee stabbing pain and meniscus pain? Dear Dr. Chen, I would like to consult you regarding an issue I previously inquired about five years ago concerning my knee injury sustained abroad. Following your advice on applying heat and resting, my knee returned to normal after ...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, the meniscus does not have nerves, so a tear does not cause pain. Based on your description, it is possible that there is inflammation of the medial collateral ligament and the pes anserinus. Symptoms are likely to occur when bending or straightening the knee. Localized te...

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Understanding Meniscus Injury: Treatment Options for Stuck Knee Pain

The left knee sometimes feels like it gets stuck? Hello, I accidentally missed a step while going down the stairs at work, and at that moment, the outer soft area of my left knee was very painful. I couldn't straighten or bend my leg, and it felt like something was pulling, ...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Meniscus injury can cause swelling and locking of the knee joint. If the condition is not severe, conservative treatment and proper care may suffice. However, a meniscus tear cannot heal on its own. In severe cases, such as when the joint is locked, please seek surgical treatment...

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Understanding Recurrent Meniscus Tears: Causes and Treatment Options

Repeated meniscal tears? Hello, doctor. I am 32 years old and have undergone five surgeries on my left knee, including two for ligament repair and five for meniscus tears. All meniscus treatments have involved suturing rather than removal, and each tear has occurred in different ...


Dr. Cai Shanglin Reply:
I haven't heard of this saying; the meniscus itself has a certain level of difficulty in healing due to the lack of blood supply.

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