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Knee Question - Meniscal Tear
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<blockquote data-quote="NateDogg" data-source="post: 17010661" data-attributes="member: 148312"><p>Who did you use for your recovery? I just had an MRI done a couple days ago on my left knee. Unsure if I'll need surgery or not, but the report mentioned tears multiple times. Waiting to hear back from my orthopedic.</p><p></p><p>this is what mine says</p><p></p><p>"PCL demonstrates split tear from femoral to tibial attachment with trace edema at the insertion. Medial meniscus with posterior root stretching/low-grade partial tear with edema at the insertion and no meniscal extrusion. Lateral meniscus with anterior interstitial root degeneration and meniscal femoral Wrisberg ligament sprain without a respect tear. ACL sprain. There is no tibial translation patellar tendinitis. Quadriceps intact. Medial collateral ligament and posterior medial corner intact with distal semimembranosus tendinitis. Posterolateral corner intact Patellofemoral articulation with lateral tilt. Retinacula are intact. Bony structures and hyaline cartilage surfaces with mild edema at the posterior tibial eminence and minimally along the posterior lateral femoral condyle. There is a moderate volume joint effusion and no popliteal cyst.</p><p></p><p>IMPRESSION:</p><p>1. PCL high-grade longitudinal partial tear with posterior capsular sprain and mild edema at insertion</p><p>2. Medial meniscal posterior root ligament low-grade partial tear with stretching and edema at insertion</p><p>3. Lateral meniscal anterior interstitial tear at root without extrusion</p><p>4. Mild ACL sprain</p><p>5. Patellar tendonitis/interstitial nonretracted tear with large retropatellar tendon bursitis</p><p>6. Grade 2 chondral thinning periphery medial femorotibial compartments "</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NateDogg, post: 17010661, member: 148312"] Who did you use for your recovery? I just had an MRI done a couple days ago on my left knee. Unsure if I'll need surgery or not, but the report mentioned tears multiple times. Waiting to hear back from my orthopedic. this is what mine says "PCL demonstrates split tear from femoral to tibial attachment with trace edema at the insertion. Medial meniscus with posterior root stretching/low-grade partial tear with edema at the insertion and no meniscal extrusion. Lateral meniscus with anterior interstitial root degeneration and meniscal femoral Wrisberg ligament sprain without a respect tear. ACL sprain. There is no tibial translation patellar tendinitis. Quadriceps intact. Medial collateral ligament and posterior medial corner intact with distal semimembranosus tendinitis. Posterolateral corner intact Patellofemoral articulation with lateral tilt. Retinacula are intact. Bony structures and hyaline cartilage surfaces with mild edema at the posterior tibial eminence and minimally along the posterior lateral femoral condyle. There is a moderate volume joint effusion and no popliteal cyst. IMPRESSION: 1. PCL high-grade longitudinal partial tear with posterior capsular sprain and mild edema at insertion 2. Medial meniscal posterior root ligament low-grade partial tear with stretching and edema at insertion 3. Lateral meniscal anterior interstitial tear at root without extrusion 4. Mild ACL sprain 5. Patellar tendonitis/interstitial nonretracted tear with large retropatellar tendon bursitis 6. Grade 2 chondral thinning periphery medial femorotibial compartments " [/QUOTE]
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