Do you have pain in your knee, especially when twisting or rotating your knee?
Have you actually hear or feel a pop in your knee?
Do you have swelling or stiffness in your knee?
Do you have difficulty straightening your knee fully?
Do you have difficulty to move your knee through its full range of motion?
Do you have a feeling as though your knee is locked in place when you try to move it?
Do you have a feeling that your knee is unstable?
Do you hear popping, especially when climbing up or down stairs?
Based on your answers it is unlikely that you have a torn meniscus. A torn meniscus is a medical condition that refers to a knee injury. The meniscus is actually the cartilage located at the top of the shin bone in the knee joint. As a matter of fact, there are two C-shaped cartilages in the knee joint that act as a cushion between the bone of your lower leg and your thighbone (femur). A torn meniscus is a common injury resulting from aggressive turning or twisting of the knee. It is common in athletes who play football, tennis or basketball.
Based on your answers there is a possibility that you have a torn meniscus. A torn meniscus is a knee injury that often occurs among athletes. It is a tear in the cartilage of the knee joint, which is usually caused by a sudden twisting of your knee. A torn meniscus is characterized by pain, swelling and limited knee movements. Sometimes you will be able to stand or even walk after an injury, but that does not mean that you do not need treatment. A torn meniscus is also common in elderly and obese people. Diagnosing is based on a physical examination and imaging tests.
Based on your answers there is a high possibility that you have a torn meniscus. A torn meniscus is a common knee injury characterized by a tear of the knee cartilage. It can be the result of an injury or degenerative changes in the knee. Menisci can tear in different ways. There are several types of meniscus tears, such as bucket handle tear, flap tear, and radial tear. A torn meniscus associated with arthritis often improves with arthritis treatment. Otherwise, treatment usually includes rest, the use of ice packs and over-the-counter painkillers. However, if you cannot bend or straighten your knee completely, you need an urgent medical attention.
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