Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Meniscus tears Meniscustears Definition Meniscustears describes a tear in the shock-absorbing cartilage (meniscus) of the knee. Alternative Names Tear - meniscus; Knee injury - meniscus; Cartilage tear Considerations The meniscus is a C-shaped fibrous piece of cartilage which is found in certain joints and forms…
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Knee arthroscopy
…monitor to allow the patient to see what was done. Why the Procedure is Performed Arthroscopy may be recommended for knee problems, such as: * A torn meniscus (either repair or remove) * Mild arthritis * Loose bodies (small pieces of broken cartilage) in the knee joint * A torn or damaged anterior cruciate… related searches:knee video | meniscus
Current Studies
…Enterography- Effect on Management of Crohn’s Disease Orthopedic Research * MR Imaging of Knee after Arthroscopic Repair of the Posterior Meniscus Root Tear Renal Research * MR Imaging of Renal Cell Carcinomas Pre and Post Ablation Back related searches:ct protocols pediatric | liver cancer
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Baker’s cyst
…can observe the cyst over time. If the cyst is painful, treatment is usually aimed at correcting the underlying problem, such as arthritis or a meniscustear. Remove the cyst is generally not done because it may damage nearby blood vessels and nerves. Sometimes, a cyst can be drained (aspirated), if the…
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Meniscal tears
Meniscal tears A meniscal tear is an injury of the shock-absorbing cartilage in the knee. The meniscus is a C-shaped fibrous cartilage that is found in certain joints forming a buffer between the bones. The meniscus also serves as a shock-absorption system, assists in lubricating the joint, and limits…
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Knee pain
…arthritis, or tears to the meniscuses. Pain in the back of the knee can be caused by arthritis or cysts, known as Baker’s cysts. Baker’s cysts are an accumulation of joint fluid (synovial fluid) that forms behind the knee. Overall knee pain can be due to bursitis, arthritis, tears in the ligaments…
Modifying Your Activity Level
…chronic instability, often an inability to return to previous level of play, and an increased potential for further injury such as cartilage (meniscus) tears and possible early arthritis. Surgery Related articles: * No sidelines for soccer mom * At-home first aid * Too much fun: Kids' injuries * More…
Surgery
…will first examine the inside of your knee to assess the degree of damage to the ligaments, menisci and surface lining. ACL tears are often associated with injuries to the meniscus (cartilage). * A small incision will be made in the front of your knee and the middle portion of the patella tendon will be…
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Arthroscopy
…diagnosis, there may be other exercises or restrictions. Why the Test is Performed This test is performed when there is: * Suspected ligament tear * Damaged meniscus cartilage * Evidence of bone fragments from a fracture * Joint pain from an injury * Unexplainable joint pain * Lesions or other problems detected…
Sports Medicine
…over 17 years of age. Injuries frequently seen include: * rotator cuff injury * separations * dislocations * impingement * ligament tears * cartilage and meniscustears * sprains and fractures The service at Rhode Island Hospital is a teaching and research center for sports-related injuries and is a…