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Q: How do you i know if have a torn miniscus in my knee?
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Why would pregnancy hurt torn meniscus?

Miniscus is located in the knee. Maybe the extra weight of fetus would have an extra effect on the pain of a torn miniscus. Unlike other parts of the knee meniscus has some capability of healing, a little extra weight shouldn't hurt it, maybe you hurt it some other way.


What is the settlement amount for a torn acl and and torn miniscus in al for workmans comp?

It depends on how they calculate then disability payments are calculated and in which state you live in.


How do you spell miniscus?

The correct spelling is meniscus (a curved cartilage structure found in joints, notably in the knee).


Can you do netball with a torn ligament in your left knee?

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How much does surgery cost for menicus torn knee?

How much does it cost to repair a torn meniscus


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No, mine's fine, thank you.


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water on the knee, torn cartilage, arthritis, these are just a few of the causes.


Will medicare pay toward arthroscopic knee surgery to repair a knee injury such as a torn cartilage or ligament?

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My daughter has been told she has a ondition where her knee bends slightly backwards do you know what this is called?

It is not normal for the knee to bed backwards. If your daughter does experience this it may be a sign of a torn ACL. This condition can be corrected with the help of a doctor.


Do you need a partial or total knee replacement if there's no meniscus left in your knee?

Neither, unless it leads to further complications. The miniscus is the cartilage that cushions the knee joint and without it you may experience pain when there is pressure on the bone because that cushion is gone, but only the long term effects of this pressure could lead to a knee replacement.


What is the Name the injury that involves the semilunar cartilages in the knee?

Torn meniscus


The name of the injury involving the semilunar cartilages in the knee is?

Torn Meniscus