Due to individual differences, ligament meniscus injury does not have the absolute best results of treatment, usually using conservative treatment and surgical treatment to treat.
1. Conservative treatment: If the injury is mild, cold compresses can be applied within 24 hours of the injury to shrink blood vessels, reduce bleeding and local swelling. The knee joint should be protected and braked to prevent secondary injury. The affected limb can be elevated to promote venous return, and the affected limb can be compression bandaged. If the pain is severe, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers such as ibuprofen and nimesulide can be used to relieve the pain.
2. Surgery: If the meniscus ligament damage is more serious, the joint stability is very poor, or there are symptoms of strangulation, we should actively carry out surgical treatment, need to carry out trimming and molding of the damaged meniscus, or suture surgery, repair and reconstruction of damaged ligaments.
Regardless of whether conservative or surgical treatment is chosen, systematic rehabilitation training needs to be started at an opportune time during the recovery process in order to achieve a more ideal recovery result.
It is recommended that patients with ligament meniscus injuries seek timely medical treatment and choose the appropriate way of treatment under the guidance of the doctor.