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Question about pain in knee ~ Updated
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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 25949" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>A torn meniscus could do that. A small peice of cartilage could be trapped inside the joint and depending on where in the joint it is trapped, it can cause problems with bending or straightening by obstructing the bones. This happened to me when I was 20 and I did not fall or anything, never did figure out HOW it tore. That was before there was arthroscopic surgery to reppair it (remove the offending cartilage) </p><p>I had a nice long incision and months of PT. My brother did it in his 30s and had arthroscopic surgery and a short stint of PT. Neither of us had swelling or redness. No bruising. JUst could not bend (or straighten, if the broke off or shreddedpeice of cartilage moved just so) </p><p></p><p>Good luck at docs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 25949, member: 1697"] A torn meniscus could do that. A small peice of cartilage could be trapped inside the joint and depending on where in the joint it is trapped, it can cause problems with bending or straightening by obstructing the bones. This happened to me when I was 20 and I did not fall or anything, never did figure out HOW it tore. That was before there was arthroscopic surgery to reppair it (remove the offending cartilage) I had a nice long incision and months of PT. My brother did it in his 30s and had arthroscopic surgery and a short stint of PT. Neither of us had swelling or redness. No bruising. JUst could not bend (or straighten, if the broke off or shreddedpeice of cartilage moved just so) Good luck at docs! [/QUOTE]
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