By Dr. J. Halbrecht, MD, Othopaedic Surgeon, San Francisco, USA
Meniscus
The Injury: The meniscus is a circular shaped disc of cartilage tissue that function as a shock absorber between the bones of the knee. The meniscus is frequently damaged in twisting injuries or with repetitive impact over time. When the meniscus tears, a piece of cartilage can move in an abnormal way inside the joint causing pain catching and swelling. Because cartilage has no blood supply, normal healing does not occur.
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