How to recover from a third degree injury to the anterior meniscus angle

For the recovery of anterior meniscal horn degree III injury, it depends on the clinical symptoms of the patient. If there is only pain in the knee joint, especially when the knee joint is straightened, you can observe and treat conservatively by avoiding strenuous walking, stairs and mountain climbing, as well as local physical therapy, such as microwave or far-infrared physical therapy, and oral medications, such as meloxicam and celecoxib. If there is swelling in the knee joint, oral synovitis tablets can also be used. If the anterior horn of the meniscus is damaged and the joint is popping and interlocking, the patient should consider arthroscopic minimally invasive surgery to treat the meniscus, and depending on the results of the meniscopic exploration, consider treatment such as suturing the meniscus or partial meniscectomy.