Meniscal Tear

A meniscal tear in the knee involves damage to the wedge-shaped pieces of cartilage, known as menisci, which act as shock absorbers between the thigh and shin bones. This type of injury can occur due to sudden twists or pivots during activities like sports. Patients with a meniscal tear often experience symptoms such as pain, swelling, and difficulty moving the knee. Treatment options range from rest, ice, and physical therapy for minor tears to surgical intervention, such as arthroscopy, for more significant injuries. Following the recommended treatment plan and rehabilitation is essential to regain optimal function in the knee joint.