AidMyPain.com |






Symptoms of a Meniscus Injury:

knee exercising

A symptom is an abnormality that you recognize yourself (for example pain or tenderness in your knee). Everyone's experience is different; therefore symptoms are subjective and based on an individual basis.

If you experience a meniscus injury, pain can either be gradual or immediate depending on how severely you damaged your meniscus and/or how quickly it happened. Often you will feel pain and tenderness in your joint, especially when touched. If you have a tear, you will feel a sharp pain along the joint line in the area of your tear (it will be especially strong when your knee is straightened). Pain in the middle of your knee often indicates a medial meniscus tear. You will feel it during or after exercise (especially activities involving deep knee bends) or trauma.

Knee synovial fluid

Swelling will occur either immediately if your blood vessels are disrupted because of a traumatic event, or within 12 hours after your joint tissues become inflamed. Swelling over time is a result of synovial fluid filling the joint cavity, as your body tries to protect itself (this is often called "water on the knee").

Stiffness will be experienced with swelling, which will limit your range of motion so that you are not able to bend or straighten your knee all the way.

You may also experience a buckling or weakness in your knee. Buckling or giving-way of the knee joint happens when a torn meniscus fragment slips out of being lodged between your bones. A reflex relaxation of the thigh muscles creates weakness in your knee, which results in less stability.

Other common symptoms are frequent grinding, clicking, popping or locking within your knee. These can range from being annoying to downright painful and can last a few seconds or be persistent for a few weeks. Joint locking when the meniscus fragment does not work its way out of being lodged between your bones, results in an inability to straighten or bend your knee. This generally happens at approximately 20-45% of joint extension. You will feel a click or snap when it eventually unlocks. You may have to manually move or manipulate your knee to get relief.

All of the above symptoms can be aggravated by walking with a bent knee or pointed foot.

There tend to be 4 stages of symptoms dependent on the type of meniscus injury you experience.

Sports activities can lead to a meniscus injury

If you have a minor tear or deterioration you will often experience pain and slight swelling within the first 12 hours of noticing the discomfort. These symptoms often go away within a 2 - 3 week period.

If you have a moderate tear you will often have pain near the location of your meniscus tear (usually in the center or at the side of your knee), especially when twisting or squatting. Swelling will generally increase over 2 - 3 days, as will your stiffness, which will result in a limited range of motion when bending your knee. Symptoms will eventually go away but will tend to recur with minor twisting or overuse.

Knee pain

If you have a severe tear, pieces of torn meniscus can move into your joint space and lead to a locked knee that is very swollen, stiff and painful. These symptoms come on quite quickly. Bruising and swelling with severe pain within minutes of an injury, generally indicate a tear of your ligament as well as your meniscus.

If you suffer from a degenerative tear, it may not have resulted from one specific incident, but rather wear and tear over the years. You also may not recall when or how your symptoms started, however it is often from a squatted position. Pain and minimal swelling are often the only signs you will experience, which last indefinitely. You may also have some knee grinding or catching, depending on the extent of the degeneration.

Although your symptoms may disappear on their own, they often carry-on or return and eventually require some form of treatment. If symptoms are allowed to prolong, the situation can lead to a complete tear and long-term damage.

Success

Should you seek medical attention?

This is up to your discretion; however any continued discomfort in your knee should be investigated. If you experience any of the symptoms below and have tried the initial conservative treatments (see meniscus injury treatments), it is recommended that you seek professional medical attention:

  • Increased or constant instability or inflammation of the knee (swelling, pain, heat or redness) that lasts longer than 2-3 days.
  • Locking, catching or buckling of your knee on a regular basis, or very limited range of motion (can't fully extend, bend or rotate your knee or lower leg).
  • Constant clicking, popping or grinding sounds in your knee.
  • Unable to participate in activities or work due to the pain or limited range of motion.
  • Knee looks deformed or you have significant bruising around that area.
  • A traumatic accident may have broken or dislocated a bone.
  • Any other unusual symptoms.


Blood Flow Stimulation Therapy System

A Knee Inferno Wrap™ is one of the most helpful tools for a wide varity of painful knee related injuries and conditions. The Energy Web inside the Inferno Wrap delivers helaing energy waves into the knee, tissues are safely and gently heated - increasing blood flow within the treated area. Your body's natural response to this increased temperature is to try to maintain a condition of homeostasis - a balanced environment or state of equilibrium throughout the body. To do this, your body responds with a rapid increase in blood flow to the area (this is known as vasodilation), increasing the supply of nutrients to injured cells and flushing out toxins (including lactic acid, commonly found in trigger points) to promote healing. Our Knee Inferno Wrap provides effective, non-invasive, non-addictive pain relief with no side effects.

Our Cold Compression Wraps are recommended by countless medical professionals. That's why we sell them, because they are the best. We have noticed over time that our customers are so fond of our cold wraps that they are frequently coming back and ordering a second one. The wraps are becoming very popular with baseball and soccer trainers, and the wraps can be conveniently stored in a cooler for quick application on the field when needed.

xyliss ultrasound

Ultrasound therapy is also a helpful tool for pain prevention of knee injuires, and having a portable ultrasound device at home can be a powerful and convenient treatment tool. If you have symptoms or are recovering from a knee related injury, using ultrasound on a regular basis before your activity or throughout the day will help relax your muscles, tendons and tissues, diminish pain and inflammation, soften scar tissue and contribute greatly to the healing of your injury.

Order Now

If you suffer from pain after certain activities or movements use ultrasound therapy when you complete the activity and then rest. Limit the application of ultrasound to a couple of treatments per day (the manual will recommend treatment frequency depending upon the injury). In between ultrasound treatments, maximize your pain relief and injury recovery by using the Knee Freezie Wrap and Inferno Wrap. Proven Performance, Proven Relief - only found at MendMeShop.com. If you have been given a treatment plan by your health professional, make sure you adhere to it to ensure pain free living. In general, people who are committed to their therapies and exercises will have the best medical outcomes.


Do you have more questions?

We encourage you to contact our office directly with any questions you may have treating your knee releated injuries. You can be assured all your questions will be answered in a thorough and courteous manner by our trained staff.

Feel free to email us at contact@aidmypain.com.

Our toll free number is available during regular business hours - Continental US and Canadian 1-877-876-4588 or International Callers 705 445 3505

Our Office Hours

Monday to Friday 8:00am to 8:00pm (Eastern Standard Time)
Saturday and Sunday 11:00am to 6:00pm

 

Questions?
1-866-237-9608

pain relief and injury treatment with mendmeshop inferno wrap therapy

pain relief and injury treatment with cold compression therapy

pain relief and injury treatment with an Inferno Wrap

pain relief and injury treatment with a Freezie Wrap

pain relief and injury treatment with MendMeShop Inferno Wraps

pain relief and injury treatment with MendMeShop Freezie Wraps

pain relief and injury treatment with Freezie Wraps from MendMeShop

pain relief and injury treatment with MendMeShop Blood Flow Stimulation Therapy Product

pain relief and injury treatment with MendMeShop Cold Compression Therapy Product

pain and inflamation relief with BFST therapy using MendMeShop Inferno Wraps

pain and inflamation relief with cold compression therapy using MendMeShop Freezie Wraps

inflamation relief with BFST therapy using MendMeShop Inferno Wraps

inflamation relief with cold compression therapy using MendMeShop Freezie Wraps

MendMeShop Inferno Wraps

MendMeShop Freezie Wraps

pain relief and injury treatment from MendMeShop

pain relief and injury treatment from MendMeShop

Questions?
1-866-237-9608