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Ligament & Meniscus Injury

A ligament and meniscus injury refers to damage or harm that occurs to the ligaments and meniscus in the human body, primarily in the joints. Ligaments are tough, fibrous bands of tissue that connect bones to one another and provide stability to the joint, while meniscus are C-shaped cartilage structures that act as shock absorbers and provide cushioning between the bones. Injuries to these structures often result from sudden traumatic events, such as sports-related accidents or falls, where excessive force or twisting motions can cause ligaments to tear or stretch beyond their normal range.

Ligament injuries can occur through similar mechanisms, often involving twisting or pivoting of the knee. These injuries can manifest as pain, swelling, limited range of motion, and sometimes instability in the affected joint. Depending on the severity, treatment may range from rest, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory medications for milder cases to surgical intervention, such as knee ligament surgery or meniscus repair, for more severe injuries. Proper diagnosis and management by an experienced orthopaedic surgeon in Udaipur are essential to ensure the best possible recovery and long-term joint health.

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    Ligament & Meniscus Injury FAQ's

    Ligaments are tough bands of tissue that connect bones, providing stability to joints. Menisci are C-shaped cartilage structures that act as shock absorbers and cushioning in joints, especially in the knees.
    These injuries are often caused by sudden twists, pivots, or direct trauma to the joint, commonly occurring during sports, accidents, or falls.
    Symptoms include pain, swelling, limited range of motion, instability in the affected joint, and sometimes a popping or clicking sensation
    Meniscus injuries can be managed with rest, physical therapy, and sometimes arthroscopic surgery for repair or partial removal of the damaged tissue.