Anyone any info on treatment or exercise for meniscal cyst?
if anyone has any experiences with one of these cysts? It wasnt there before the op and as the surgeon was a little evasive on the cause, i wonder it hes made an arse of the procedure. prick!Help! lol Thanks for the post reneyico but dont think it registered
this ...Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury Baker's Cyst Hoffars syndrome Medial Collateral Ligament injury Meniscal Cyst Meniscal Injuries Osgood-Schlatters disease Patellar Tendinitis Posterior Compartment Syndrome Runner's Knee I wasn't sure what to look at
walking home. Pain has subsided a bit now (wearing tubigrip thing) but concerned as to what it is. Anyone any thoughts? Have looked through injury guide but nothing seems to match symptoms. Read about ITBS.Also Meniscal Cyst.Try stretching exercises
cystsIf the pain has persisted for longer than 6 weeks ask your GP for a referral to a Consultant Orthopaedic and Trauma surgeon with an interest in knees. You cannot afford to run on a meniscal tearHope this helpsJohn Hardy. Ouch!I've recently
in this way with foot fixed.. Or taken a blow to the inside of your lower leg.Differential diagnosis could be meniscal tear, cyst, ITBS, bursitis etc so you're doing the right thing getting it checked out. Hope its a non serious outcome for you. Thanks siance
damaged Meniscal on the outside of my left knee?I think i do suffer from ITBS but i don't think it is this that stops me running, the pain i get is right in the joint of my knee where the two bones meet, the pain is un-bearable, feels like my knee is shot
. An Orthopod diagnosed it as torn meniscal cartilage and when he operated he also found a meniscal cyst.I'm not back to full pace, in fact not even walking far yet, but it has only been two weeks.I am hopeful that my problems have been solved.Good Luck!!! GP
Right, I'll try and be as brief as I can but I do tend to bang on. Two years ago I had an operation to repair a tear in the meniscal cartilage and remove a myniscal cyst. The surgeon said I could start running but only after I've lost a bit more
, semimembranosis bursitis a meniscal cyst or a meniscal tear. I would ask your GP to assess your knee and then ask for a referral to a Consultant in Orthopaedics and Trauma with an interest in knees. Not so easy now most have to go through a screening service