
Meniscus Treatment
A meniscus injury is frequent among athletes and can result in long-term discomfort and unstable knees. The menisci, which are c-shaped patches of fibrocartilage that coat the knee, are crucial for distributing weight evenly throughout the joint and safeguarding the articular cartilage. The medial and lateral meniscus, which make up the meniscus, each act as a stress absorber for the knee. The severity of injuries to the medial and lateral meniscus will vary, and some cases may be regarded as particularly severe and complex.
Conditions Treated
- Meniscus Transplant
- Meniscal Root Repair
- Partial Meniscectomy
- Discoid Meniscus Surgery
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Meniscus Treatment FAQ's
The meniscus is a C-shaped cartilage in the knee that acts as a cushion and provides stability to the joint.
Treatment options may include rest, ice, compression, elevation (R.I.C.E.), physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and in some cases, arthroscopic surgery to repair or remove damaged tissue.
Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery and the individual’s response to treatment. It can range from a few weeks for minor procedures to several months for more complex cases.
Preventative measures include strengthening the muscles around the knee, using proper techniques during physical activities, and maintaining a healthy weight to reduce stress on the knee joint.