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Edited By: Carol C. Teitz, M.D.Last updated Wednesday, January 12, 2005
Summary of torn meniscus-torn knee cartilage
Meniscal tears occur from trauma or degeneration or a combination of the two.
Meniscal tears can produce knee pain, swelling, catching, and locking.
Most meniscal tears do not heal because they are in an anatomic area that has no blood supply.
The definitive treatment for meniscal tears is arthroscopic surgery.
Surgery for Torn Meniscus-torn knee cartilage at the University of Washington
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