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  1. Mar 13, 2024 · What Does a Meniscus Tear Feel Like? Symptoms of a meniscus tear include: Pain in the knee; Swelling; A popping sensation during the injury; Difficulty bending and...

  2. Symptoms of a meniscus tear may be different for each person, but some of the most common symptoms are: Pain in the knee joint: usually on the inside (medial), outside (lateral) or back of the knee. Swelling. Catching or locking of the knee joint. Inability to fully extend or bend the knee joint.

  3. Jan 6, 2022 · Did you hear a loud "pop" or feel a "popping" sensation? Was there much swelling afterward? Have you injured your knee before? Have your symptoms been continuous or occasional? Do certain movements seem to improve or worsen your symptoms? Does your knee ever "lock" or feel blocked when you're trying to move it?

  4. Damaging or losing part of the meniscus can lead to short-term symptoms related to the meniscus damage and/or longer-term symptoms of arthritis due to the lack of the knee’s normal shock absorber. Next. Symptoms. Rochester, MN. 507-266-9100. Minneapolis, MN. 612-313-0520. Tempe, AZ (River Dr.) 480-574-2900. Tempe, AZ (Rockford Dr.) 480-342-6800.

  5. Sep 1, 2023 · Definition. Symptoms. Causes. Diagnosis. Treatment. A meniscus tear is common sports injury that affects the C-shaped cartilage in the knee. Pain from a torn meniscus is felt at the front or sides of your knee. You may be able to bear weight on the injured leg at first.

  6. Mar 8, 2019 · A sudden pivot or turn, deep squatting, or heavy lifting can lead to injury. Many athletes are at risk for a meniscus tear. Sports that require sudden turns and stops may put you at higher risk...

  7. Aug 21, 2020 · Treatments. Complications. What is a torn meniscus? Your knee has many working parts that allow you to move it efficiently and support you as you stand. One of these vital parts is the meniscus. It acts like a cushion, or shock absorber between your tibia (shinbone) and femur (thigh bone) and helps you balance your weight on your knee.

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