Kevin Dill
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My friends....
While in Alaska this past September I injured my right knee. The pain was instant and severe. After returning home I was seen by an orthopedist who diagnosed it as a likely medial meniscus tear. I did physical therapy and medications without improvement. It's been 3 months since the injury and I had an MRI performed this morning. The report says:
1. Complex tear of the medial meniscus involving the posterior horn and body.
2. Possible tear extension into the anterior horn.
3. Suspected partial tear of the MCL.
4. Joint effusion and edema.
Now, I have no problem understanding what this means in terms of medical language, anatomy, and the overall problem(s) within the knee. I have a return appt to discuss surgery (most likely) or other strategy on 1-4. Before then I'm trying to gain additional insight as to my options. My 2 main concerns are pain relief and preserving knee function consistent with my lifestyle. I'm here wondering if any 'sliders have personal experiences or knowledge they might share.
Thanks!
While in Alaska this past September I injured my right knee. The pain was instant and severe. After returning home I was seen by an orthopedist who diagnosed it as a likely medial meniscus tear. I did physical therapy and medications without improvement. It's been 3 months since the injury and I had an MRI performed this morning. The report says:
1. Complex tear of the medial meniscus involving the posterior horn and body.
2. Possible tear extension into the anterior horn.
3. Suspected partial tear of the MCL.
4. Joint effusion and edema.
Now, I have no problem understanding what this means in terms of medical language, anatomy, and the overall problem(s) within the knee. I have a return appt to discuss surgery (most likely) or other strategy on 1-4. Before then I'm trying to gain additional insight as to my options. My 2 main concerns are pain relief and preserving knee function consistent with my lifestyle. I'm here wondering if any 'sliders have personal experiences or knowledge they might share.
Thanks!