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  1. 5 days ago · Less commonly, pain in the back of the knee can be caused by a posterior meniscus tear, a nerve compression, or a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) of the popliteal vein. Inner knee pain (medial knee pain) Pain on the inside of the knee can be the result of injury to the medial collateral ligament (MCL), which runs along the inner side of the knee to ...

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  3. I'm currently at roughly 1 year and 3 months from a medial meniscus bucket handle tear repair (1 year and 8 months from the injury itself), but I ended up retearing the sutured/repaired tear around 8½ months after the operation while putting the knee in deep flexion.

  4. 3 days ago · The longer the tear, the more unstable it is, and the end result is the dislocated central part of the meniscus (bucket-handle tear) Horizontal tear: horizontal cleavage in the meniscal tissue; Radial tear: vertical tear starting in the free (central) margin of the meniscal tissue; Flap tear: oblique vertical cleavage causing a flap tear ...

  5. 4 days ago · Figure 2 a) Bucket-handle tear in the medial meniscus (left) and posterior root tear in the lateral meniscus (right). b) The 'bucket handle' in the medial meniscus becomes displaced centrally in the joint, giving rise to an extension deficit. Tearing of the lateral meniscus posterior root causes the meniscus to lose its shape. Illustration ...

  6. If favoring my left leg when the right meniscus was torn got me where I am now, I'm worried about how my right meniscus will fare while my left one is recovering. Especially during the two week NWB period after surgery. I'm hoping to avoid getting stuck in an endless meniscus injury feedback loop. Also, the right knee still gives me grief.

  7. 1 day ago · If your knee joint is locking, says Collins, and you’re having to physically move it with your hands, that could imply a torn meniscus. To check, Collins would have a client squat down to the ...

  8. 4 days ago · This work contains a description of the modified Henning operation. This technique can be proven especially useful in difficult cases of damaged meniscus (complex injuries). It consists of three stages: stable suturing of the meniscus, placement of the graft from the iliotibial band on the meniscus, and covering the graft with a collagen membrane. Stitching the meniscus provides initial ...

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