Meniscus second-degree injury cannot be played because it may lead to aggravation of the injury after playing.
Meniscus second finger injury indicates a more serious injury, which may lead to pain and swelling in the knee joint area. When playing ball, it may cause excessive pulling and squeezing on the damaged meniscus and aggravate the degree of injury, which will continue to aggravate the symptoms of pain and swelling, and in severe cases, it may lead to limited joint movement and inability to carry out normal activities.
For this reason, meniscus level 2 injuries should not be played ball games or other strenuous exercise, reduce the time of standing, avoid the affected area to be stressed or compressed, and follow the doctor’s instructions, safe use of medication for treatment. If the injury continues to worsen, surgery should be considered if necessary to clean up the damaged meniscus with sutures.