What does meniscus injury mean?
The meniscus is an articular surface located on the medial and lateral side of the tibial plateau, which plays an important role in the human body, effectively protecting the cartilage…
The meniscus is an articular surface located on the medial and lateral side of the tibial plateau, which plays an important role in the human body, effectively protecting the cartilage…
The answer to this question is that it is important to look at the problem in two ways. Adhering to conservative treatment, some patients’ symptoms can be gradually relieved. This…
In the outpatient clinic, we often come across some patients with knee pain, popping and ringing, diagnosed as “discoid meniscus injury” by MR examination. In fact, discoid meniscus is a…
Knee joint in the human body, is a stable joint, the main movement surface in the sagittal plane, the main function is flexion and extension, the meniscus is located between…
With the continuous development of science and technology and the continuous improvement of surgical techniques, after artificial hip replacement surgery, the time patients need to be hospitalized is greatly shortened,…
Artificial joint replacement is one of the most important advances in orthopedics since the 20th century and is the mainstay of treatment for end-stage joint disease. With advances in biomechanics,…
The meniscus is located between the upper and lower articular surfaces of the knee and is divided into the medial meniscus and lateral meniscus, which are on the outside and…
The latest treatment concepts of meniscus injury Although meniscus injury is a common disease, but we must not ignore its timely and correct treatment, otherwise we will lose the best…
Meniscus injuries can be treated conservatively in some cases and require surgery in others. (i) Conservative treatment of meniscus tear is subject to several conditions: ① Meniscus is a tear…
Meniscus injury is generally divided into 3 degrees, 1 degree and 2 degrees of injury is generally degeneration within the meniscus, did not involve the meniscus surface, only 3 degrees…