Meniscus Tears
What Is the Meniscus?
The meniscus is a crescent-shaped piece of cartilage that sits between the thigh bone (femur) and the shin bone (tibia). Each knee has two menisci—one on the inside (medial meniscus) and one on the outside (lateral meniscus). These structures play a critical role in shock absorption, joint stability, and smooth movement of the knee.
When the meniscus is healthy, it helps distribute body weight evenly across the knee and protects the joint cartilage. When it is torn, however, the knee can become painful, swollen, unstable, and prone to further injury.
Leaving certain meniscus tears untreated can increase stress on the knee’s cartilage and accelerate arthritis. This is especially true for:
- Root tears
- Large radial tears
- Displaced bucket-handle tears
Early diagnosis allows the opportunity to preserve the meniscus whenever possible, which is critical for protecting the knee long term.
Meniscus tears are one of the most common causes of knee pain and dysfunction, but they are far from all the same. The type of tear—whether it is a root tear, radial tear, bucket-handle tear, horizontal cleavage tear, or parrot beak tear—plays a major role in how the injury behaves and how it should be treated. With proper evaluation and a personalized treatment plan, most patients can return to comfortable, confident movement and protect their knee health for the future.
If you are experiencing knee pain, swelling, catching, or a feeling that your knee is unstable, contact Dr. José Vega’s office in Cleveland to schedule a consultation. A thorough evaluation can help determine the type of meniscus tear you have and guide the best path forward for your recovery and long-term joint health.
References:
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