Risk of not having surgery for a meniscus tear

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  • Опубликовано: 26 май 2024
  • Meniscus tears are among the most common of all bone and joint injuries. Surgery to treat them - usually a partial meniscectomy - is also one of the most common surgeries orthopedic surgeons perform. Do you always need surgery for a meniscus tear? In this Ask Dr. Geier video, I answer that question for a woman who wonders if her knee would get worse if she didn’t have surgery.
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    Silvia asks:
    What if you don’t have your torn meniscus repaired? What are the consequences with time? Will it do it more harm not having the surgery?
    Many people with meniscus tears have pain or symptoms like locking, catching or popping in the knee that keep them from doing what they want to do. If they aren’t getting better with non-surgical treatments, then arthroscopic knee surgery can be helpful.
    Surgery for patients with degenerative meniscus tears - especially older patients with osteoarthritis in the knee - is often unnecessary. In this video, I discuss who possibly could avoid surgery and whether there is a risk of further damage to the knee.
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  • @DrDavidGeier
    @DrDavidGeier  5 лет назад +29

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    • @PriyaC222
      @PriyaC222 5 лет назад +3

      I got an MRI done as ordered by my orthopedic doctor. He said he does not look at the actual MRI and relies totally on the radiologist's report. The report came in and it says I have a meniscus tear and early onset arthritis. It does not specify if it is oblique, radial or lateral. My Ortho doctor has strongly suggested surgery to remove the tear- arthroscopic surgery. He is saying it is absolutely not possible to repair it as in repairing a meniscus is not even a thing, and we can only remove the tear. And I am so confused bc, now other resources in addition to this video is saying a meniscus tear can be repaired based on the type of tear. How can my orthopedic doctor determine that it cannot be repaired when he does not even know what kind of tear it is? Is the following normal? 1. An orthopedic doctor only relying on the radiology reports and not the MRI images at all and 2. the repair vs remove arguement. Thank you!

    • @tashfeenmehdi4931
      @tashfeenmehdi4931 5 лет назад +1

      Dr. David Geier hi, i have MRI on basis of which dr. Says i have degree II miniscus tear and dr. Adviced me to have surgery to remove teared miniscus. Obviously, i need your advise to what else I should do to avoid surgery and minimize my pain. For info: i have regular pain a little bit, i dont have any movement problems of higher degree but yes i cannot run or walk for a longer period. I never do any heavyweight work or sports, please advise accordingly, thanks so much for the help

    • @adalinegriffie399
      @adalinegriffie399 5 лет назад

      I have a torn meniscus it been going on 7 month do to the amount of pain I'm in and the amount of time that has gone by for a surgery date will there be more damage done to the meniscus I'm still waiting to have surgery

    • @karenwilliams8845
      @karenwilliams8845 4 года назад

      I'm in the middle of PT for small tears 8n both knees. Right knee causing much more pain. PT script is for one month. I'm still having trouble and pain when walking , getting out of the car and getting up stairs. Was told they dont do surgery for small tears and PT should take care of it. I find it hardly likely that 4 more visits to PT is going to do the trick. My guestion is, then what? I'm a young 68 year old and disgusted with the way this is going.

    • @abbierose32forever20
      @abbierose32forever20 4 года назад

      My MRI shows Osteonecrosis according to the nurse from my doctors (not my ortho surgeons) office. I was in a Car accident and my knees hit the dashboard. First she said I had a lot of fluid that needed to be drained. She said the impact made tiny fractures where my tibia and femur meet beneath my knee and also said there was a possible meniscus tear. I went to a few PT sessions but only felt worse. She said PT would not help and that my knee would need to immobilized in a brace to heal. There is pain on both sides of my right knee, when I walk too fast my knee buckles or I get a sharp pain on the inner side of the right knee and what feels like bulging behind the right side of my knee. Pain is only getting worse every day. I will be calling my Ortho surgeon in Monday for an appointment. Would the water in the knee distort or make a difference in reading the MRI ? How much time is typically needed for immobilization to allow healing? Does this mean losing time from work?

  • @kaylabowden5546
    @kaylabowden5546 Год назад +95

    I had surgery for a torn meniscus 4 weeks ago and my knee feels better than it has in years. I put it off for a long time. I am 39 and it got to the point where it affected everything I did. I would absolutely recommend it. It has made my quality of life so much better. We tried therapy and shots and meds. Nothing worked the surgery helped me so much

    • @angelarzapalo3376
      @angelarzapalo3376 Год назад +2

      Same here

    • @miraclemommy
      @miraclemommy Год назад +2

      How was knee bending and returning back to normal after surgery? I had my surgery 15 days back and I hv problems with knee bending. There is still swelling and pain.

    • @griffisjm
      @griffisjm Год назад +3

      How long was recovery?

    • @saurabhsalimkumar364
      @saurabhsalimkumar364 Год назад

      ​@@miraclemommy How are you doing now as compared to 15 days post surgery?
      I am right now 15 days post my surgery. Wanted to understand a pov.:D

    • @miraclemommy
      @miraclemommy Год назад +6

      @@saurabhsalimkumar364 it's so much better. Do physiotherapy rehabilitation for a month atleast. It will get better with time. Pain is gone n I feel surgery was really needed.

  • @alanvantilburg811
    @alanvantilburg811 2 года назад +109

    I have been rehabbing a medial torn meniscus that didn't protrude much past the outer third of meniscus which has some blood flow. The consistent rehab, glue, ham, quad and hip strengthening combined with a lot of hamstring stretching has got my knee back to almost 100% over a 5 month period. I am 56 years old and very active and my experience with the meniscus tear is that it can be rehabbed to the extent that you can get back to your normal life without surgery.

    • @lazyguy4527
      @lazyguy4527 2 года назад +4

      So you’re telling me I don’t have to have surgery for meniscus tear and repair it with light exercises and stretches?

    • @muntahar7461
      @muntahar7461 2 года назад +3

      Hi, Alan I was wondering if you could guide me by sharing your experience and routine in detail? I had a meniscus tear over 6 months ago but due to it being neglected (mainly because of misguidance by doctors and dishonesty and lack of experience of some Physiotherapists) my pain has become worst yet I don't want surgery.

    • @muntahar7461
      @muntahar7461 2 года назад +12

      @@lazyguy4527 I have done SO MUCH RESEARCH for this and yes 90% of study says do physiotherapy first and don't jump to surgery. And try physiotherapy and observe your condition for at leat 2-3 months. There's NO harm in that and you need to take other measures along with it as well. Like ice, protect, etc.

    • @rojeanmarklopez7023
      @rojeanmarklopez7023 2 года назад +1

      @@muntahar7461 thank you for this information. Im also dealing this kind of problem now and im hemophiliac

    • @muntahar7461
      @muntahar7461 2 года назад +6

      @@rojeanmarklopez7023 Sending good wishes your way. I really hope physiotherapy helps you. It only takes time and patience, if you manage to keep that, and God wills, you will recover. You can start as small as doing just one or two stretches a day and then slowly move forward. Meanwhile rest as much as you can, ice and take an anti-inflammatory as well. Follow a proper routine. I couldn't do physiotherapy initially because of how bad my knee was, I only started physiotherapy after two months of complete rest, I walked with support. Then I started v lil exercises and surprisingly they helped v quickly, but I'm still v gentle because no need to rush. I'm no physiotherapist and a good physiotherapist can guide you well. But if you have any questions or just want someone to talk to, feel free to ping me.

  • @lynnshannon4828
    @lynnshannon4828 2 года назад +25

    I left my tear for 3 years than couldn’t stand the pain anymore, the surgery was the best decision I’ve ever made.

    • @kimsmith5872
      @kimsmith5872 Год назад +2

      Lynn thanks fir your honesty I've been doing the same thing this mtfk hurts so bad today was my mri can't wait till Monday for my results I've been in pain forever 😢💔due to working at the hospital dr office appt kept getting rescheduled due to staff n covid 19 smh anyway im comment on your pg because u said for 3yrs thinking it would go away and that's what I've been doing but it never did...good luck to u ...smiles

  • @dls2004
    @dls2004 3 года назад +73

    Just had to comment. I had a lower medial meniscal tear in my right knee in 1998 when I was 28... the doctors said it would heal on its own. played soccer/football for another 4 years with knee braces and knee supports though still experienced pain, knee effusions till finally after chronic debilitating knee locking and pain, had arthroscopic surgery in 2002 to which removed 75% of the damaged medial meniscus. By this stage it was almost completely detached.
    Here's the reality for me since the surgery in 2002. With 75% of the shock absorbing cartilage removed I have forever an unstable and weakened knee even after physio and regular gym strengthening. With bone on bone, when playing soccer/football every game since and training session sincce even with wearing the very best knee brace supports on the market...there has always been pain, disabablement several days to weeks, inflammation and swelling due to recurring knee effusions.
    In my opinion a medial meniscus tear where surgery requires the removal of 50% or more of this cartilage will be for most, an end to your soccer/football playing days. Should you keep playing on, and receive on the field a huge or badly mis-timed tackle by an opposition player, could result in you blowing the whole knee and rupturing all the ligaments and tendons thus requiring a total knee reconstruction just to be able to walk again....its simply not worth the risk.

    I tried returning to soccer / football in 2014 and again this year 2020 and the the pain, loss of mobility is simply not worth it. So sadly I have hung up my boots forever.

    • @TheWendyj13
      @TheWendyj13 3 года назад +11

      I’m so sorry that you had to hang up your boots. I has to as well. Softball and ice hockey. One day there will be updated meniscus repair replacement for the younger generation.

    • @dokjupidu2068
      @dokjupidu2068 3 года назад +5

      after menisk surgery only sport is running straight...or bike...or walking...... every other solution is breaking bad

    • @chowdachops736
      @chowdachops736 3 года назад +4

      I'm hanging up my boots now... It's not worth it

    • @davidgranda5745
      @davidgranda5745 3 года назад +3

      Do you have an opinion one way or the other about surgery? Do you wish you just stop playing and didn’t have the surgery?

    • @chowdachops736
      @chowdachops736 3 года назад

      @@davidgranda5745 want to know the same thing... I stopped playing for a while and treat my leg, it's feeling much better

  • @majedagha9767
    @majedagha9767 5 лет назад +26

    Good to hear a doctor that doesn’t believe intervention is the only option.

  • @monoralph1375
    @monoralph1375 Год назад +2

    71 years old. Overdid home construction projects in October 2022. Left knee sharp pains, clicking, cannot bend/straighten normally. No prior knee difficulties. Started research on physical therapy and began hot tub bending exercises. Multiple orthopedic doctor visits and MRI. Torn medial meniscus. I look forward to skiing and no way was I considering surgery to adversely effect my ski season. I am 80% improved after four months exercises with limited normal activities. Still daily pain and an occasional sharp stab. Just returned from two weeks skiing in Colorado. I expect continued improvement.

  • @israelruiz9159
    @israelruiz9159 Год назад +12

    I recently had a complete torn right meniscus surgery. I am a 70 year old male in excellent health. I am recovering nicely. It's been 3 weeks & I have no pain. I have some stiffness in my right leg below the knee. No swelling just black & blue from the tourniquet. I try to keep it elevated as much as I can, especially at night. I am walking without a cane or crutches. I am trying to be as careful as I can while walking & still have a slight limp but I guess that is part of the healing process. Thank you everyone for your time & I hope this helps.

  • @theman6785
    @theman6785 3 года назад +5

    AWESOME DR. HONESTY AND GREAT!! GOD BLESS!!!!!

  • @markbennett1237
    @markbennett1237 Год назад +7

    I injured my meniscus in track when I was about 15. Back then, I healed fine in about two weeks and never thought about it again until about 13 years ago. It re-injured again while sleeping. This time it didn’t heal so quickly, but eventually it did. This happened two more times since then, so I finally did the surgery three days ago. So far it’s good, but I do have some arthritis going on.

  • @justinennis5288
    @justinennis5288 2 года назад +1

    Just had my surgery on Tuesday for this. Waiting to see how it will feel once I'm healed up.

  • @photobuf1
    @photobuf1 4 года назад +25

    I was diagnosed with a longitude tear on my medial meniscus. I am 68 and an avid golfer. The symptoms were pain when playing golf, bending and just general walking. I was told I needed a knee replacement due to arthritis and the tear. I took a round of anti-inflamatory drugs and used ice and heat in intervals to reduce swelling and mainly resting the knee. After about 3 weeks, the pain eased up and I began therapy--what I found on RUclips and started using an inversion table to take pressure off the knee for about 15 minutes a day. After about 4 weeks, I started walking to build up the muscles in the leg to support the knee. The first week, I was walking about a mile a day. 2nd week I moved to 2 miles. 3rd week I went to 3 miles. I am up to 5 miles a day---I walk 2.5 in the morning and 2.5 in the evening. I do wear a brace on the leg to reduce lateral movement but I am not having any pain. I dd still have a "click" every so ofter but it is nothing I can't live with. I have played golf with the brace and it helps. At 68, I do not want surgery. It will be last resort!

    • @RonkeStation
      @RonkeStation 2 года назад +2

      Did it heal? I had a tear and mine healed after 1 year and I did physical therapy for 6 months.

    • @photobuf1
      @photobuf1 2 года назад +1

      @@RonkeStation As far as I can tell, yes. I play golf and walk nearly every day and no problem or pain---other than my golf game! Lol

    • @RonkeStation
      @RonkeStation 2 года назад +2

      @@photobuf1 Well mine was verified by another MRI by the same Internist who listened to my complaints. I am sure that since you do not have any problem and pain it healed on its own. That is how mine did with minor intervention (ie intense physical therapy and supplements that focus on repair of cartilage). These surgeons don't want you to know this. The body can and will heal itself.

    • @photobuf1
      @photobuf1 2 года назад

      @@RonkeStation Amen to that! You just have to get up and move---lose a little weight if it will help!

  • @killer350dz
    @killer350dz 8 месяцев назад +3

    Just got surgery today! Partial menisectomy on left knee, feel no pain and immediately was able to put weight on my knee without discomfort, I will post again within a month after physical therapy, to see how I feel afterwards

    • @DM-nh3zr
      @DM-nh3zr 7 месяцев назад +2

      How u feelin?

    • @Silphwave
      @Silphwave Месяц назад +1

      How you doing?

    • @jasonchang2233
      @jasonchang2233 Месяц назад +1

      How r u feeling now? I just had a menisectomy on my right knee yesterday.

  • @joblakelisbon
    @joblakelisbon 7 лет назад +1

    These are really good videos - thanks.

  • @ricjonez1816
    @ricjonez1816 2 года назад +5

    Thank You Dr. Geier. 51 yrs old Male had tear on right knee. Trimmed it up and feels much better. I put it off a very long time. It popped all time and I had problems bending. It actually stuck one time getting up. Your Video Dr Geier was what prompted my Doctor visit to orthopedic surgeon Many Thanks In Mid Michigan 🙏

  • @edcarter4106
    @edcarter4106 4 года назад +2

    Had meniscus open surgery 35 years ago with no problems today

    • @fabiod4587
      @fabiod4587 Год назад

      But what did you get? A total removal of meniscus and in case which one? Or just sham surgery?

  • @heyjude6335
    @heyjude6335 4 года назад +16

    I am 60 yrs young. I had a meniscus tear with arthritis. I toughed it out for 1yr and had 2 steroid injections. 1st 1 gave me a solid 6 months pain free. 2nd 1..nothing. I opted for surgery 3 months ago. It is still painful but so much less. I can now walk down stairs and resuming chasing grands, gardening, horseback riding and gentle yoga. My pain scale is about a 4 now...pre surgery was easy 9. I do hope I recover more as even a 4 is a drag...but, I am hopeful.

    • @chellybabyme
      @chellybabyme 3 года назад +1

      I wonder how you doing. It took me over a year to get back to perfect condition after who I think was a subpar surgeon did a partial meniscectomy. I had one 15 years earlier that was fine.

    • @TheWendyj13
      @TheWendyj13 3 года назад +2

      I had the same surgery done at 56. I experienced the same pain after as well. It took about a year and a half for my knee to be pain free. I had to stop playing sports and my knee slowed me down at work. I renovate houses so it’s physical work. My other knee started in and with limping my repaired knee started to feel a small amount of discomfort, very little, but I was scared to re-injure it. I actually just had my other knee done this morning. It was so painful I couldn’t even walk. I had a torn ligament as well. The point of my story is to share my experience and hope for you that you won’t feel pain and your other knee is fine.

    • @debras5994
      @debras5994 3 года назад

      Wow

    • @heyjude6335
      @heyjude6335 3 года назад +4

      Update: a year later and I am 100%. So glad I had surgery. Purchased and ebike and ride without much power assist. Walking as often as I can. 100% successful surgery. Would not hesitate to have again. Meniscus tear was super painful.

    • @Silphwave
      @Silphwave Месяц назад +1

      ​@heyjude6335 that's great to hear, any updates 3 years on?

  • @ShelbyDThomas
    @ShelbyDThomas 22 дня назад

    I’ve probably watched 100 videos on this and this was the best one. I have a horizontal tear in my anterior meniscus and it’s little to no pain after modifying my exercises (avoiding squats and high impact). I still bike, play golf, leg extensions, etc. hoping to avoid trim surgery and heal if I can.

  • @romilalal5197
    @romilalal5197 6 лет назад

    Thank you for this information

    • @backintobalance9542
      @backintobalance9542 5 лет назад

      Romila Lal There is alternative treatment for meniscus tears orthopedics make money from surgery. My meniscus was torn locking and giving way. Physio gave up and said I needed surgery.
      MRI confirmed a partial tear. Orthopedic wanted to do a partial meniscectomy. I refused and saw an osteopathic physician who gave me osteopathic knee hip foot manipulation and then Dextrose Prolotherapy with HGH hormone and testosterone. He injected
      intra-articular 3 Times with 2 week gaps. Just told me to do aqua rehab and normal walking. I’m completely pain free within 8 weeks after 3 years of Physio.

  • @ggeorgeherny
    @ggeorgeherny 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you. I just tore my meniscus from a fall at work. I do not wantvto get operated. Thank you. George

  • @muhammedshameer.m8877
    @muhammedshameer.m8877 2 года назад

    Great video... God bless you

  • @diegoreyes3443
    @diegoreyes3443 Год назад +4

    I did surgery following this video and I can say that my knee is worst than ever . Don’t operate your meniscus , therapy and stem cells are the only way . Stay patient, work hard , strenght your muscles and stretch and look for meniscus rehab therapy excercises . Unlock your knees manually and balance your hips . Don’t operate your meniscus . I’ve developed condromalacia since the surgery , now I’m dealing with an unbalanced , painful and weak knee and is only getting worse . I do strengthening 3 times per and stretch a lot as well , and nothing gives me a breakthrough. I felt 10 times better before surgery .

    • @Gamer528
      @Gamer528 Год назад

      Jesus christ not what I wanted to hear I have a surgery coming up

    • @DMomsFan1
      @DMomsFan1 4 месяца назад +2

      I keep seeing this, i wont do surgery. I got my acl fixed and the same knee now has a meniscus tear

  • @shaechantell
    @shaechantell 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video now you gave me a clear understanding I have a question I have a heart blockage so do I really need stints???.

  • @deborahcamper6702
    @deborahcamper6702 2 года назад

    I fell and tore my meniscus… did the treatments… that was over a year ago. I had partial improvement with meds and ice, and PT. About three months ago I was in my yard, stepped backwards and my foot hit my raised bed. I started to fall backwards, and to catch myself I twisted and tried to step over the box… sever and instant pain. This time I have increased pain. Finally got insurance to approve MRI… and I am scheduled for surgery in two weeks. I’m 52, a homesteader with lots of outdoor duties and animals to care for. I also have MS, and a host of other issues. I am hoping this surgery will give me back my ability to be active on my feet.

  • @antwonebrown2515
    @antwonebrown2515 2 года назад

    Just had it fixed !! small torn area of meniscus repaired 6-14-21 .. feels loose but better..

  • @harshittiwari29
    @harshittiwari29 2 года назад +6

    Really honest guy....other doctors might advocate for surgery for their own benefit...but this guy stayed true...gave the right info that I needed.

    • @DMGC529
      @DMGC529 7 месяцев назад

      100%. My surgeon made me wait 12 months before doing surgery on me, had the exact same advice as this doctor.

    • @ValidUserName-fl3uh
      @ValidUserName-fl3uh 2 месяца назад

      Surgery if you have symptom

  • @shivajimate3963
    @shivajimate3963 5 лет назад

    Thanks for replay

  • @deborahwalton4508
    @deborahwalton4508 6 лет назад +4

    I have had my left knee surgery for a partial menisctomy 12 weeks ago and my right knee the same operation just a week ago both very different in pain after surgery. I had an injury and fell over my mothers stairlift in the dark and had 3rd grade tears in both knees and a bakers cyst on the right knee. I was in so much pain before both the surgeries as it took so long to get an MRI to prove the tears. I am so thankful even though they are not fully healed as the pain was really bad before. I will keep you updated on the following healing over time.

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  6 лет назад

      +Deborah Walton Please do!

    • @rachellemartique6980
      @rachellemartique6980 6 лет назад

      Deborah Walton Its been a while. Did you recover 100%??? Please update

    • @samo6083
      @samo6083 6 лет назад

      hanselxy ikr😂

    • @backintobalance9542
      @backintobalance9542 5 лет назад

      Deborah Walton There is alternative treatment for meniscus tears orthopedics make money from surgery. My meniscus was torn locking and giving way. Physio gave up and said I needed surgery.
      MRI confirmed a partial tear. Orthopedic wanted to do a partial meniscectomy. I refused and saw an osteopathic physician who gave me osteopathic knee hip foot manipulation and then Dextrose Prolotherapy with HGH hormone and testosterone. He injected
      intra-articular 3 Times with 2 week gaps. Just told me to do aqua rehab and normal walking. I’m completely pain free within 8 weeks after 3 years of Physio.

    • @BelleMadame19
      @BelleMadame19 3 года назад

      @@backintobalance9542 any updates? Are you still feeling great?

  • @StubbornMedved
    @StubbornMedved 5 лет назад +35

    I had my first meniscus tear about 6-7 years ago. I asked my doc back then and he said its a minor tear and it will heal by itself in about 5-6 months. It really did. My second tear was little bit over a year ago on my right knee. This time I did had a surgery because the piece of the meniscus was going inside of my knee and it was cosign too much pain. I fully recovered in about the same 5-6 months. Now I have a tear again in my left knee and will try to heal it without the surgery. The bottom line is: its all depends on your tear and the level of pain. You can always go to the surgery if in some time you don't feel better. Don't be afraid of the surgery, its common and its fairly easy to recover after if you play it smart. I'm over 40 and do martial arts.

    • @visiblyvisible6451
      @visiblyvisible6451 Год назад

      That's awesome did you have to hold back on your injured side after you treated it by your self or not?

    • @gregoryplace9888
      @gregoryplace9888 Год назад

      Also over 40 doing bjj. How would you explain the tears keep coming? I thought with proper exercises it can be prevented to happen again. Currently considering having surgery. Which way is faster? I want to be back to training asap.

    • @visiblyvisible6451
      @visiblyvisible6451 Год назад +2

      @@gregoryplace9888 surgery is always faster but not always better

    • @javiergonzalez6920
      @javiergonzalez6920 Год назад

      What's the reaction in colder weather.

    • @mohammedsuhail4314
      @mohammedsuhail4314 Год назад

      Did you completely recovered after 6 months

  • @swany65
    @swany65 Год назад

    I had meniscus tear playing hockey. In about 6 weeks I was able to skate again and finish the season. Never had surgery. Then 10 years later injured it again and decided to have surgery thinking it would fix it. It did for a few months but ever since that surgery my knee now locks (in never did before). Now I wish I just rested the injury and didn't get surgery. I've talked my friends out of surgery and they have thanked me. Wish I listened to myself.

  • @amberamber7814
    @amberamber7814 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @nikossgouroskoutsopoulos9631
    @nikossgouroskoutsopoulos9631 5 лет назад +34

    Two years ago I tore my meniscus while lifting a heavy suitcase up some stairs... The worst part was that I did nothing to address the issue for two months and I finally had to have a partial meniscectomy... Afterwards the surgeon recommended a regiment of exercises to strengthen the quad muscles and within two months I was feeling as if it never happened... to the point that three weeks ago, I foolishly braved to do the same thing (lifting a suitcase up a stairwell)... and I got the same painful sensation on the right knee!... This time my surgeon suggested that I immediately start applying ice, get lots of rest, do some exercises to strengthen the quad muscles, take ibuprofen and also Glucosamine sulfate and Chondroitin tablets... I saw a great improvement and perhaps I am going to avoid surgery...

    • @shchristy1000
      @shchristy1000 5 лет назад +2

      Same happened to me with luggage going down the Madrid, Spain, train station moving sidewalk. Instead of escalators with steps, they have a smooth "walking sidewalk" that goes down and up and a great angle. I had started down with my large suitcase in front of me and it started rolling on down! I had to grab and try to pull upward while holding my other bags in the right hand and I felt (heard!) a "POP" in my right knee. The rest of my trip was hobbling in pain or in wheelchairs in the museums... one month later I had the operation for meniscus tear. Three days into recovery and doing great--- hardly any pain, no pain meds needed. I am grateful!

    • @rizwanmahmud9353
      @rizwanmahmud9353 5 лет назад

      Why would you lift suitcases up stairs. Use a lift bro

    • @eslamhathout8323
      @eslamhathout8323 4 года назад +1

      Do you feel any cracks in twisting anymore?

    • @carlakinsella3833
      @carlakinsella3833 4 года назад

      shchristy1000 yikes!! No more suitcase travel for you! Jk 😊 I hope all heals for you I do know folks that have torn same knee or knees twice. 2 surgeries. ☹️

  • @txnhb
    @txnhb 4 года назад +6

    So basically, if you're active regardless of age (I'm 37 tore it in jiu jitsu) you should more than likely have surgery than not. Why do doctors feel less likely to perform surgery based on age?

  • @corporalblyat829
    @corporalblyat829 2 года назад +6

    I tore my posterior horn of medial meniscus twice in 2014 and 2021. Both Time it healed on its own after doing RICE and lots of knee strengthening exercises. Didn't run or play any sports in between and avoided stairs as much as possible

    • @bmxergreg
      @bmxergreg 9 месяцев назад

      you avoided stairs for seven years? damn I hope mine isn't this bad

  • @elisiaellis7113
    @elisiaellis7113 5 лет назад +8

    I didn't have surgery after my meniscus tear and it got worse. I damaged my knee more than normal and I eventually had a meniscus repair surgery three years later. My knee used to pop and lock up like crazy. I can no longer jog or do high impact sports or the things I used to love prior to injury. Good advice.

    • @mawlashraa8186
      @mawlashraa8186 3 года назад

      Hello, the meniscus repair was by suturing or remove part of meniscus?

    • @145sumaia
      @145sumaia Год назад

      How's your knee now?

    • @umit777.
      @umit777. 10 месяцев назад

      How are you now please answer

  •  3 месяца назад

    I'm a 37-yr old male and sustained a bucket-handle tear in my medial meniscus 10 months ago. I elected to not have any surgery. Tear happened while climbing, but I think it was aggravated by a couple hard snowboard crashes a month or so prior. Overall I have 100% functionality and am back to climbing, skiing, hiking and working as a field biologist. It has been a gradual process, and I wanted to see if I could rehab on my own. My metric was simply if I continued to improve with dedicated physical therapy (my own), stretching and massage to keep the musculature loose with good blood flow. Right now my range of motion is about 95% and continuing to improve. I think critical to this process has been to incorporate strength training and movement to the extent possible while also massaging areas around my knee, both above and below. Motion is lotion!

  • @fionaworrell6167
    @fionaworrell6167 6 лет назад +2

    This video is great. It helped me with my fears. I don't have pains I am not taking any pain meds. I am 45 years of age. Doing my physiotherapy and icing. Thanks for helping me understand .

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  6 лет назад

      I’m glad it was helpful!

    • @rizwanullakhan8792
      @rizwanullakhan8792 5 лет назад

      @@DrDavidGeier hello doctor I am 40yrs old I have complex meniscus tear but idont want to do surgery pls help me

  • @michaelupchurch5955
    @michaelupchurch5955 7 лет назад

    Thanks in advance

  • @globalspiritualrevolutionmedia
    @globalspiritualrevolutionmedia 6 лет назад +14

    I just had my surgery on my left knee to repair my meniscus tear this past Tuesday.
    My Doctor is Awesome!!!!!!!
    6 to 8 weeks of rehab and recovery.

    • @arifshah7169
      @arifshah7169 6 лет назад +2

      Hey, just checking how are you doing after the surgery?

    • @backintobalance9542
      @backintobalance9542 5 лет назад +4

      GLOBAL SPIRITUAL REVOLUTION RADIO & MEDIA GROUP There is alternative treatment for meniscus tears orthopedics make money from surgery. My meniscus was torn locking and giving way. Physio gave up and said I needed surgery.
      MRI confirmed a partial tear. Orthopedic wanted to do a partial meniscectomy. I refused and saw an osteopathic physician who gave me osteopathic knee hip foot manipulation and then Dextrose Prolotherapy with HGH hormone and testosterone. He injected
      intra-articular 3 Times with 2 week gaps. Just told me to do aqua rehab and normal walking. I’m completely pain free within 8 weeks after 3 years of Physio.

    • @durtywhiteboi9398
      @durtywhiteboi9398 5 лет назад

      How do you feel post surgery and when we’re you able to go back to work

    • @rabinrai5203
      @rabinrai5203 4 года назад

      @@backintobalance9542 hmm u may need to inject the growth hormones again to maintain the knee after 2 years later

    • @tahrin.choudhury
      @tahrin.choudhury 4 года назад

      @@backintobalance9542 can I talk to you? Doctor is telling me I need a surgery it won't get better if I don't do it. I am super confused. 😭😭

  • @broomsfaulty3289
    @broomsfaulty3289 6 лет назад +5

    I had a knee arthoscopy about a month ago for a torn meniscus. Funny thing is I'm 32 now and I think that I tore my meniscus 17 years ago so I've had a torn meniscus almost half of my life! The knee never bothered me much and I was very active on it prior to surgery. The only reason I ended up having surgery was because I recently developed a large cyst on the same knee and through MRI they discovered the tear.
    I had a great surgeon and he said surgery was a no brainer for me due to the significance of the tear and the formation of the cyst. They cleaned the arthritic debris out and everything is going really well now, I'm healing up like Wolverine. As an athlete I'm a fighter and fighters often ignore "minor" aches and pains. The only thing I can say to people out there is even if something isn't really bothering you or preventing you from being active get it checked out. Things that are minor ailments when you are young can be more serious as you get older.

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  6 лет назад +1

      I think that’s generally true. Thanks for sharing your experience!

    • @CG_CAKE
      @CG_CAKE 2 года назад

      thanks for ur comment, im 33 years old , i used to be an mma fighter between 2012 and 2015 , i had knee pain when ever i run or jump but i could walk and since i have the fighter spirit i continued to be active anyway with total ignorance of the pain thinking that it will heal, now 6 years later i got it checked with MRI and the doctor said its an Emergency the surgery needs to be done as soon as possible , i have many lesion wich he called complex lesion followed by a disinsertion of the capsulo-meniscal posterior i was just heart broken and the way the doctor spoke with me i felt that's it. i will do the surgery normally soon i still don't know.

    • @personanongrata123
      @personanongrata123 2 года назад +1

      @@CG_CAKE damn sorry for you..did you have surgery?

    • @CG_CAKE
      @CG_CAKE 2 года назад

      @@personanongrata123 yea I did it now I have 4 monthes , Im still in recovery phase. But its getting better I had 6 stiches inside the minscus

    • @personanongrata123
      @personanongrata123 2 года назад

      @@CG_CAKE good. Hope u heal up man. Im having meniscus surgery next week..

  • @christopherthomas5972
    @christopherthomas5972 Год назад

    4 orthoscopic trims of my meniscus all areas also had grinding and shaving to my bones. Rfa ablation didn't help now I'm praying for a ime thru workers comp and see a better fix

  • @TommyG11814
    @TommyG11814 3 года назад +6

    I have a Complex medial tear rite now I've taken it easy for 3 months now ant it has gotten much better and am back walking a couple Miles a day now and your knee will talk to you and tell you when it's had enough, just listen and when it's time to take a break do it.

    • @CG_CAKE
      @CG_CAKE 2 года назад

      thanks for ur comment, im 33 years old , i used to be an mma fighter between 2012 and 2015 , i had knee pain when ever i run or jump but i could walk and since i have the fighter spirit i continued to be active anyway with total ignorance of the pain thinking that it will heal, now 6 years later i got it checked with MRI and the doctor said its an Emergency the surgery needs to be done as soon as possible , i have many lesion wich he called complex lesion followed by a disinsertion of the capsulo-meniscal posterior i was just heart broken and the way the doctor spoke with me i felt that's it. i will do the surgery normally soon i still don't know.

  • @carlakinsella3833
    @carlakinsella3833 4 года назад +7

    I do a lot of pt exercises and I've avoided surgery for over 9 mths. So far so good and Ive been able to exercise well and with high impact. Holding out as long as possible.

    • @toddshaw2554
      @toddshaw2554 3 года назад

      How is your knee now?

    • @carlakinsella3833
      @carlakinsella3833 3 года назад +4

      @@toddshaw2554 I'm still jumping around and running on and off. I have been feeling pain here and there behind the knee. Still trying to be active while remaining surgery-free. In my mind cutting my meniscus away is equal to cutting away at my knee cushion. I was told I have almost no arthritis and I have good cartilage so that could also help with my being able to continue my high intensity workouts. I'm sure eventually it may come down to getting it done, but I'm still going to work hard to avoid getting cut. So far the pain isn't intolerable. Good luck to you.

    • @flyingtoworld509noorkhan3
      @flyingtoworld509noorkhan3 2 года назад +1

      How are you now

    • @agarciagarcia7815
      @agarciagarcia7815 Год назад

      You just make it longer what are you know you gotta do good bless you

    • @lynneclinkscales7120
      @lynneclinkscales7120 Год назад

      @carlakinsella3833 mine is a complete meniscus tear - do you think PT would help me?

  • @ingridrubinoff7074
    @ingridrubinoff7074 5 лет назад +4

    Really appreciate your knowledge and not immidietly jump in to surgery, I am waiting for my MRI and my symptoms are the ones you describe.Thank you Ingrid Rubinoff

  • @ajitbhale8211
    @ajitbhale8211 5 лет назад +12

    The surgery opinion depends upon whether the tear is longitudinal or radial, in red zone ( vascular) or white zone (avascular) and the extent of the tear. Let your orthopaedic surgeon do an Arthroscopy and decide this. It is difficult to make the judgement clinically alone or on mere MRI findings.

    • @Vizzion23
      @Vizzion23 8 месяцев назад

      Hello, is Arthroscopy is just going in with a camera right?

  • @MCSuaveNY
    @MCSuaveNY 2 года назад +5

    66 years old and just had surgery yesterday morning. Had knee swelling and pain for 3 months. Pain diminished somewhat, but limited mobility. Slight lateral movements let me know something negative can happen without a repair. Pain the next day is immense, but all of those I know say it was worth it.

    • @UTCM
      @UTCM 2 года назад +1

      I m 66 same problem , surgery set in 10 days . How long before you could walk after surgery ?

    • @MCSuaveNY
      @MCSuaveNY 2 года назад +3

      I have been walking without a cane since yesterday. Slow deliberate steps. My goal is to increase steps 500 per day. Up to 5,000. Must use lots of ice until the inflammation goes down. The inflammation causes the pain. Sleep with leg slightly elevated on a pillow or 2.

    • @AudreySeybold
      @AudreySeybold 2 года назад +2

      I hate this pain

  • @whatsup2353
    @whatsup2353 6 лет назад

    Hi Dr
    I want to ask you about your opinion regarding CMI (COLLAGEN) and meniscus allograft transplantation Vs partial mansicutectomy
    Thank you

  • @mariot.8218
    @mariot.8218 5 лет назад +6

    Great video, I did have partial left knee cartilage removed, its been over 4 months and it's still swell behind the knee, the pain is less ofcourse, but standing too its what causes discomfort. I'm happy I did surgery, before pain was unbearable. It's way better, hopefully it heals soon. Completely I mean.

    • @AudreySeybold
      @AudreySeybold 2 года назад

      How is it now?

    • @bensebaugh6017
      @bensebaugh6017 4 месяца назад

      @@AudreySeybold Nobody ever answers these questions but I wish they would, I'm a little more than worried about my own knee...

  • @joannconley6577
    @joannconley6577 4 года назад +11

    Thank you for this video. In September 2019 I was walking from my car to the grocery store and I suddenly got pain in my knee. I waited to see an orthopedic surgeon. He examined my knee and the pain was severe. He said the x-ray looked ok but he was sure I had a torn meniscus, he ordered an MRI and it showed a torn meniscus. I am scheduled for surgery 11/08/19. He said if I changed my mine just call and cancel the surgery. I have difficulty dressing myself, putting on shoes and other garments. It is painful to squat or bend over. I am only concerned about the problems with walking after the surgery and wonder if I will have the same pain I had before surgery. I am 80 y/o and know I won’t have easy recovery as a younger person. I just don’t want to have the same pain I am now. I understand the surgical pain and expect that, I just don’t want additional pain to deal with. Any suggestion?

  • @saisandilya4550
    @saisandilya4550 2 месяца назад

    I had lateral meniscus orthoscopy 2 years ago and now I got same problem of locked knee and my appointment with orthopaedic doctor is tomorrow hope he doesn’t say surgery again 😢.

  • @mgarcia8583
    @mgarcia8583 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you Doc!

  • @devinkidman7817
    @devinkidman7817 5 лет назад +38

    I had a slight tear in my meniscus the last week of march (not knowing at the time). I rested it but a month later it popped and I discovered I had a medial tear. I was going to get surgery but decided to try strengthening the muscles as I would in rehab (if I did decide to have the surgery I figured the recovery would be easier). 10 weeks later my knee is much stronger and still making flexibility gains regularly. Still pain w/ some usage and positions though. My surgeon's advice: if it inhibits your life or is too painful have the surgery. If not than don't, you can always come back and get it done. Good Luck to all.

    • @nofurtherwest3474
      @nofurtherwest3474 4 года назад +3

      It's one year later, how is it now?

    • @xJaysrox
      @xJaysrox 4 года назад

      Thabks for the advice. Now it's 1 year later does it still hurt?

    • @Justfredman
      @Justfredman 4 года назад

      devin kidman so what happened?

    • @carlakinsella3833
      @carlakinsella3833 4 года назад +4

      My situation is similar to yours. I have 2 tears in R knee and had scheduled and canceled surgery twice. I’m doin the exercises PT gave me and I’m sorta hanging strong. I’m doing well with jumping jacks, burpees and most exercises that use both legs at same time. Coming down on one leg is tricky part, but I’m going to continue to strengthen leg and hip muscles to see how I do. I feel some pain with certain activities but not enough to do surgery (yet). I’m a very active 50s and move better than most ppl my age or even younger and with no tears. Trying to avoid surgery as I hear it an increase arthritis and so far I have almost zero in knees. I’ll be praying for all of you. Injuries are rough, frustrating and painful.

    • @davidkrick7422
      @davidkrick7422 4 года назад +1

      I slipped and fell while running,
      Didn't notice it. But favored my of knee after work elevating. Then sleep with pillow under knee for comfort. Lots of symptoms. Aching, tender to walk on. Feels like I'm mashing something inside. Surrounding .muscles are cramping up.
      What do you think?

  • @franknonedachille
    @franknonedachille 3 года назад +1

    Yes, I have a meniscus tear diagnosed by an ortho doc. My symptom is only significant pain when I get up from kneeling and my right knee "locks up". I cannot straighten my leg. Too much pain. I resolve it by pointing my toes outward, pressing on the side of my knee, and "relaxing" the muscles. Also I have found that fully bending the knee helps. I am torn in making a decision to have surgery or not. Thanks for the video. Look forward to an up date.

    • @alvaroescobedo4773
      @alvaroescobedo4773 2 месяца назад

      Hey brother have you had surgery yet?
      You’re describing exactly what I going through right now… I have scheduled surgery a week from now and I would love to hear the rest of your story if you’d had surgery or if it healed over time….ive had this problem for about 5 months now thinking it would go away by itself although it has not it has definitely gone down in pain

  • @mcswainy
    @mcswainy 5 лет назад +4

    I'm 36, used to train a lot. Had a lateral meniscus tear which meant my knee would sometimes give way with shooting pain while going down stairs/squatting/climbing ladder etc. After surgery, I regained full motion after about two weeks once swelling had gone. The pain definitely isn't as bad, but the joint doesn't feel the same (feels looser and pops even more, I don't trust it..) Meanwhile my other knee is experiencing similar pain on the medial side, I'm going to try acupuncture and would love to get PRP, but unlike in the US, no consultants in UK (who I've spoken to) are interested in that treatment.
    DLDR; the surgery worked, but I still didn't get back my original function. You need a lot of free time to rest, strengthen and get physio and maybe even acupuncture! If you want to regain full function. Sadly I don't have the time or resource.. I think I've watched too many sponsored athletes who tell a different story.

    • @carlakinsella3833
      @carlakinsella3833 4 года назад

      Neil Swain sorry Neil and at 36 and really active you’d want it to feel great. I put off surgery bc I’ve heard the scope can cause some trauma getting inside to view and trim tears. A woman told me same thing about it feeling loose. I hope you can get stronger. Hangin there.

    • @carlakinsella3833
      @carlakinsella3833 4 года назад

      Btw lmk if you do prep or stem cells thx

    • @kobekhov7424
      @kobekhov7424 2 года назад +1

      Can I get an update on how you're feeling?

  • @VictorRodriguez-yl5jp
    @VictorRodriguez-yl5jp 4 года назад

    Tore my meniscus in February of 2016. It was excruciatingly bad and could barely stand, let alone walk. After a few days I went to the hospital and the Doctor had me do an MRI & they aren’t he meniscus tear. I ended up getting surgery in June, 2016. Started Physical Therapy mid to late July, and was able to walk confidently without fear of hurting my meniscus by about October 2016. After that, I did Cheerleading, ran track, lifted heavy weights with no problems. About a week ago during track practice I think I reinjured my meniscus again. It’s not the same tear as last time, but walking is funky, I recently started some light physical therapy from what youtube videos and my knee feels a lot better, but nowhere near 100%. I can’t get an MRI because my Doctor said Insurance doesn’t cover it if the injury isn’t fully apparent.

  • @seeyouonthetrail4442
    @seeyouonthetrail4442 4 года назад +1

    This video really helped me a lot, also reading the comments. I dont know what i suffered from but i went skiing 3 days ago and fell bec i made a bad turn. The first thing i thought was, "oh God, i hope my knee is intact!" So i touched it, and moved it, was so happy nothing was broken. But then when i tried to stand up and walk, i felt something popped and was painful, so i had to sit down and waited for the skii patrol to come get me. When they examined in their clinic, nothing seemed broken, i wasnt feeling any pain unless i tried to stand up and bear weight. Its the left knee btw. Then that day, we stopped by to eat and i cant even walk on it and when i tried, something popped again and it hurt. The following day, it was mildly swollen around the knee. Again there's no pain but more of discomfort. I felt my upper calf is tight. I tried to do the exercises myself and it seemed helping. After 2 days, im able to bear weight and still trying to feel and observe if something pops out. I use a knee strap to make it stable, also, using crutches on the first 2 days to walk. So, theres still no pain and although i feel tightness in the upper calf area below the knee, a slight locking when i bend it backwards but maybe bec its a little swollen, i feel a little tightness too, but im trying to avoid surgery since it doesnt feel its serious enough to go that route. This is my 3rd day and will keep u posted as im hoping it will work out for the better.

    • @sylviaruth5008
      @sylviaruth5008 4 года назад

      SeeYouOnTheTrail I sure do hope that things are getting better for you. I slipped and fell on wet floor 2/2/20. Knee twisted and popped. Dealt with it for two weeks with stretches and rest and it got better. One day a quick move cause great pain, so I got an X-ray. There were no fractures, and was prescribed Ibuprofen and Tromodol for pain. I soon started up with a chiropractic and things got so much better. My exercise and activity greatly increased with pain leaving. Two days ago I was startled and I jumped coming down on my knee. It was like a lightening bolt went through my body. I haven’t had an MRI, but I feel like I do have a torn ligament or a shifted disc. I do think that exercise over time is probably the best regimen for me, but I do need to know what my exact injury is so I may end up getting an MRI. Please keep sharing your info. Thanks.

  • @tedlorraine3299
    @tedlorraine3299 3 года назад +2

    I’m 60 and tomorrow am having arthroscopic surgery on both knees. I struggled up until today whether to cancel or not. I walk 5 miles daily and workout but am limited by things that are to painful but I am active and able to lots of things which is why I struggle with having surgery. I’ve had pain for several years and driving is very painful. I was told I have minimal arthritis especially for my age so ultimately that is why I’m having surgery. Quite frankly if I had a lot of arthritis plus the tears I’d just wait till I needed replacement.

  • @user-ld6ms2ow6z
    @user-ld6ms2ow6z 9 месяцев назад

    My uncompleted story fits well with this video / topic. I don't know when the meniscus tear occurred (right knee) but it revealed itself with intense pain at age 55 after a normal, non-trauma day involving sports. I'm 6', 185 lb, active in sports (tennis, jogging, volleyball, softball, hiking) in good shape. Had an MRI, it showed a tear. No surgery. With rest and reduced activity, after about 2-3 months got back to 100% pain free activity. Fast forward 3 years to age 58, where I've pretty much forgotten all about the issue, and the day after a 2.5 mile normal jog, again with no trauma, I woke up with intense pain in the same knee. This time, using the same rest and reduced activity approach, the pain is not going away. Another MRI, still shows the tear. 6 months later and my ability to perform the activities I love is still hampered. It's not going like it did last time. I don't like it. The orthopedic and I believe a piece of the tear is not re-aligning itself and instead remaining in a nagging position. For me 6 months of not getting better is enough. Maybe for others it would be a longer. I am scheduled for surgery in two weeks. The intent will be to remove frayed meniscus tissue along the tear and the floppy piece(s) in bad positions if any. Assuming it's all in the avascular part of the meniscus.

    • @Shahyee
      @Shahyee 4 месяца назад

      How is it going?

  • @sondranewall4462
    @sondranewall4462 Год назад

    Two years ago I was taken to the hospital by ambulance, since my left knee locked. The second time an MRI was done and they found the meniscus was torn in 2 places and the ACL was torn. Nothing was done. I am now 78 years old, have occasional pain, have difficulty bending down to pick up things or change my dogs water bowl, and food bowl. I also have arthritis in my knees, hands, hips, etc. Walking and holding on to my dogs carriage, or going to the pool are the only forms of exercise I am able to tolerate.

  • @SaraRangel
    @SaraRangel 7 лет назад +38

    Your video is great! I had right knee arthroscopy with partial menisectomy 9 weeks ago and currently going to Physical Therapy. Meniscus damage is no fun!!! Even after surgery it takes months.... for it to get better 😪

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  7 лет назад

      Thanks Sara!

    • @shirleyglenn334
      @shirleyglenn334 5 лет назад +3

      Wow! Months to get better in terms of what? I need to get an idea of when I can return to work being able to bend the knee to lift 20 plus pounds off the floor. Can't currently bend R knee but also have the bakers cyst behind that knee with the large meniscus tear.

    • @carlakinsella3833
      @carlakinsella3833 4 года назад +2

      Shirley Glenn did u end up having surgery? I’ve had ppl say 2-3 mths recovery to a full year to feel “normal”. I think it depends on how active and how much impact you expect. Running, athletic, plyo moves are going to require longer recovery time I’m guessing. I think age, strength and activity prior to surgery may impact healing. I hope all turned out well for you. I liked this video. 👍🏻 squats and stretching really important I’ve found.

  • @msjudyb123
    @msjudyb123 10 месяцев назад

    I tore my meniscus in 2015, age 65. I tried physical therapy but therapist sent me back to orthopedic doctor because I had limited range of motion and some pain. Ortho doctor said he did not recommend surgery so I got second opinion and then surgery. I had a lot of tears and floating bodies restricting range of motion. Surgery worked. I now get hyaluronic gel shots for arthritis, which work great.

  • @gregmaggio5217
    @gregmaggio5217 Год назад

    I tore my minuscus in 02-22, and after further examination it appears I have stage four arthritis in the same area\leg. The pain with these two factors didn't dissapate after lessened activity, shots, and anti-inflammatory meds.I did find some relief of my symptoms with Tramadol, but I could see the handwriting on the wall, as my doctor advocated for me to get partial knee replacement surgery.

  • @PeaceNLiebe
    @PeaceNLiebe 6 лет назад +3

    First encountered locking/popping knee in high school. Now five years later after getting back into physical activity, discovered it's something more serious! I'm in my early twenties and haven't had any major injury but going to see a doc soon. I'm very curious with some comments I see around videos and forums discussing meniscus surgery stating a knee replacement would be better in the long run versus snipping the torn meniscus away. Of course it depends on the severity etc. but it does make sense in that having less meniscus could cause more problems down the line.

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  6 лет назад

      +Caroline Keep us informed of your progress!

    • @PeaceNLiebe
      @PeaceNLiebe 6 лет назад

      Dr. David Geier turns out I do have torn meniscus. Was recommended surgery since I’ve had this ongoing for years. I have to get a different surgery first but in the meantime started physical therapy type knee strengthening exercises.

    • @torito9951
      @torito9951 2 года назад

      Hows ur knee now?does ur knee still work?

    • @PeaceNLiebe
      @PeaceNLiebe 2 года назад +1

      @@torito9951 due to life circumstances I had to hold off on surgery. Just recently able to have a little time to commit to therapy exercises. Personally I’m seeing how important it is to consistently strengthen leg muscles that support the meniscus/knee under the care of a professional.
      I experienced the muscles surrounding my knee being affected as time goes on since my body is compensating for the injury. And because of that, I became more at risk for other injuries and complications.

    • @naushadvalishaik08
      @naushadvalishaik08 4 месяца назад

      @@PeaceNLiebehello there, I’m just 21 and my MRI showed medial meniscus tear grade 3 and they said we need to get the surgery done but I’m worried about the long term complications after the surgery such as developing arthritis in a decade or so…. So as I’m really young is the surgery really worth it?!

  • @helenhebert7127
    @helenhebert7127 Год назад

    I had a partial meniscus tear two weeks ago. Never had any of the typical symptoms. I originally went to the ortho surgeon because I had a very large ganglion cyst adjacent the outside of my knee. They did the arthroscopic surgery to my knee looking for a defect that was heeding the ganglion cyst. They found a partial tear in the meniscus and my cartilage looked like crabmeat. They smoothed the cartilage and took out the damaged portion of the meniscus. Also excised the cyst but never found a connection between it and the joint.

  • @denizzilci4877
    @denizzilci4877 2 года назад +4

    So refreshing to hear a doctor say that you may not need surgery... I got my meniscus tear when I was 13... long jump... I’m now 50. All the doctors I’ve seen over the years said that I need surgery but I never did. I jogged and ran and did aerobics till about 35, then stopped. My knee got bad to worse. Pain and swelling every time i would climb stairs with a heavy bag or something. Every sudden twist motion of my knee would also trigger the pain and swelling. I couldn’t even run anymore. Ten years ago I learned to swim. 3 times a week... to be honest I still can’t run or jump but my knee doesn’t hurt or swell as it used to climbing stairs and such.

  • @lindaelston4728
    @lindaelston4728 Год назад

    I had meniscus surgery, 2 torn areas and arthritis scraped off 6 years ago. I was 64 then. I’m 70 now, 4 months ago, it was locking again, painfully popping and I decided I’d get it checked again. MRI showed cartilage and arthritis and I’m getting surgery next week. It’s just too painful when it locks up.

  • @Kuriboh00
    @Kuriboh00 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’m 16 right now and had an torn meniscus while playing soccer when I was around 12-13 i went to a doctor and they said I was fine and didn’t even care to check. A few years later my leg started to pop and lock. There was no pain,but I didn’t like the locking so I told my new doctor and they set up a MRI and X-Ray. They saw I had a scarred meniscus, and because I didn’t get the tear fixed right after it happened they had to remove most of it. It was feeling good a few months after the surgery, but recently it feels like my knee is collapsing into itself if that makes sense, this happens if I run or walk fast. It feels weird and I’m scared if I put too much pressure that my knee will just collapse into itself. I started to play basketball recently and walk more, but I can tell the difference between my left leg without the meniscus and my right leg that’s completely fine. The left leg gets tired faster and it feels like It will give out any time, but I try to endure it. I want to get a transplant but I’m not sure if my insurance can cover it. I tried to ask my surgeon and she just tried avoiding the possibility of me being able to even get a transplant. I’m only so young and it’s only been two years since my surgery, I want to run play and get into sports, but this left knee is killing my dreams and future. Should I get a transplant this young and will it help me and feel better for my future years?

  • @gpadilla1ful
    @gpadilla1ful Год назад

    I’m 48yrs old. Was having off and on pain/discomfort on my right inner knee for quite sometime. Then last end of July 2022 the pain came back and decided to stay in which I couldn’t walk, sleep,stand up I mean nothing couldn’t ease the excruciating pain/discomfort I was experiencing, I kid you not I’d rather have labor pains than this one. Went to two different ER Hospitals in which all I got was X-ray and nothing wrong with my knee. Saw my primary doctor referred me to the orthopedic in which he ordered an MRI and there it was a medial meniscus tear. Had surgery went well started not long ago with therapies but still having some issues with it, I was told I’m starting to develop some arthritis in my knee and that can be a factor of the issues I’m having in which I’m having still somewhat of a hard time dealing with pain/discomfort. I will be going soon to see the orthopedic surgeon again soon in which I’ll be addressing it to him, ugh!…. Not sure if I’ll be able to go back and feel like before this incident or if by me developing arthritis will make it worse? So many questions, insecurities, emotions and concerns I’m having that I do worry and just like to know or hear the right answers. If a orthopedic surgeon/doctor reads these any second opinion or advice will be truly appreciate it.

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  Год назад

      If you are able, join Dr. Geier here on Friday’s Ask Dr. Geier Live! show at Noon ET, on January 20. He would be happy to discuss this. Also, check out the hundreds of videos here and thousands of articles on his website - drdavidgeier.com - in which he discusses every musculoskeletal injury suffered by athletes and active people.
      - Dr. David Geier team

  • @marywalrath4897
    @marywalrath4897 Год назад +1

    I had a root tear of my medial meniscus. Tendon was torn from bone had to be suture back on. You should always consult professionals to determine type of injury. They will do MRI to see what really is going on. It's tough being in a full leg brace for 6 weeks but my knee will be in good shape.

    • @RC-fi4ix
      @RC-fi4ix Год назад

      Not possible to do an MRI w a pacemaker. Best we could tell was meniscus tear. For me, though, it seemed it was more extensive than that. I couldn't put my leg up on the ottoman w/o it feeling like it couldn't hold it. Even w just a couple inches away.
      I'm sorry for your time in your boot. It stinks!!! I'm back in for another month. Had a couple months in a 9 mos ago. Now, broken ankle-3 places, tendon torn from the bone and the fibrous tissue btwn fibula and tibia torn too. Hopefully, I'll be back at it soon!

  • @deriansulaiman9866
    @deriansulaiman9866 4 года назад

    Hey Doc, would a knee brace help for sports like soccer in the prevention of a meniscus tear?

  • @tejanochris
    @tejanochris Год назад

    I had torn meniscus in both knees. Had surgery on both and now the pain is starting to come back 5 years later. This time I will see how much longer I can deal with the pain and have surgery only when it is unbearable. In Europe they do a total knee meniscus replacement but for some unknown reason you cannot have it done in America.

  • @andrewlait542
    @andrewlait542 2 года назад

    Good to hear Im 51yrs had about 13yrs of bad knee unable to bend pain is temporary had no surgery got it better in the end with pain relief come off just about all pain relief I'm ok but I don't reckon you would be OK if you was in work or playing sports or had children or a partner would be very different like your vids very educational

  • @karenschultz9068
    @karenschultz9068 Год назад

    I am a nurse and 70 years old I injured my leg at work one night stepping away from the bedside felt and heard a loud pop and almost immediately I could not bear weight on that leg as I as I continued to try to walk on it it just got worse so I iced it down and made an appointment with an appointment with the physician who put me on crutches and wrapped it for a couple weeks and then we put a brace on and got rid of the crutches for me to try to walk normally That kind of impeded my ability to have a natural gate with the brace on because I couldn't bend my knee that far. Saw surgeon and he recommended menisectomy. Stated I could walk right away as tolerated. Peobably able to return to normal work activity in 3 or 4 weeks.

  • @robguyatt9602
    @robguyatt9602 6 лет назад +7

    Dr. David, Thanks very much for your advice. I am 60 years old. I am a hiker (20 to 30km a day). I do gym 4 to 5 times a week. The only thing I have stopped doing is running. I suspect a left lateral meniscus tear. Minor symptoms. Only occasional catching and comes good after a few minutes and pain is minor if any when it happens. For the most part, no probs doing lunges, squats etc. It's clear to me now that I should stick to the Glucosamine and Fish Oil tablets and not be tempted to have surgery. Thanks again.

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  6 лет назад

      +Rob Guyatt Glad to help!

    • @robguyatt9602
      @robguyatt9602 6 лет назад +1

      You're welcome Dr. I have listened to others but your talk was the clincher :)

  • @michaelriley7146
    @michaelriley7146 2 года назад

    I have a slight lateral meniscus tear. Initially I was not able to move my knee. After 48-72 hours later and with medication, I was able to move it again. Pain at the initial aggravating point was high but quickly subsided. I’m currently taking the medication the doctor prescribed and she recommended rehab. She felt for me, that surgery wasn’t required. I can not vouch for your knee issue. I wished I could say how my rehab has gone but I can not at this moment.

    • @137dylan
      @137dylan 2 года назад

      How're you feeling now?!

  • @inayatullah8591
    @inayatullah8591 3 месяца назад

    I had a meniscus tear two months ago. Using some medicine and physical therapy I am recovering very fast. No more knee locking and pain but still popping sound is there.

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  3 месяца назад

      That's great! I think physical therapy can be very helpful after these surgeries.

  • @leew159
    @leew159 Год назад +1

    Glad to hear you question things.
    We need more of that from doctors.
    Tired of doctors who just believe everything they've taught like zombies

  • @bushrasaeed8301
    @bushrasaeed8301 4 года назад

    I have a pain and swallowing in my both knees for about a year but at that time I have a difficulty to sit on a floor but for last month I have a severe pain in night during sleep

  • @norizambaharudin8981
    @norizambaharudin8981 5 лет назад

    I am at present try to get as much as info with regard to this problem because i will undergo such treatment few weeks more. Just want to know how long does if take to fully recover. I am a sportsman and i can't live without doing physical activities. Thank you

  • @danv8226
    @danv8226 5 лет назад +2

    Great video! I recently had a meniscus tear do to wear and tear over the years. Just trying to decide if I should get the Arthroscopy or not. I just have slight pain sometimes when I walk but have heard the left over debris from the tear could cause problems resulting in bone on bone! Anyone here wish they did things differently now that is been a couple of years? Thank you.

  • @GeorgeBranch
    @GeorgeBranch 6 лет назад +1

    Hey can you please help me playing rugby i damaged my knee and think i have a meniscus tear. My knee over all hurts to exhurt force on it like squating ect im only 17 and havent been able to do any leg work or play rugby for a few months and i cant get a physio appointment until the 8th and will have to wait much longer for an MRI (Just so i get it off the NHS) but are symptoms like
    Swelling
    Weakness
    Cracking
    and creaking/squeek when i squat part of it and exercises my school physio have been no use

  • @max9677
    @max9677 6 лет назад

    Doc would I be able to play soccer with torn meniscus? And is there any rehab that could done for this injury that will get me to play soccer again?

  • @joniellis7553
    @joniellis7553 11 месяцев назад

    I have a medial meniscus full tear. No surgery so much pain. Very active 65yo with horses. No surgery yet 2yrs I think I need it.

  • @northernking4787
    @northernking4787 Год назад +1

    43 years old and for the past few years my knee would lock up if I squatted for any extended period of time. I would have to slowly squeeze it and extend before it would pop and go back to normal, two days ago while playing with my daughter it got stuck and I can’t extend it the doctor thinks it’s my maniscus. Scared about surgery but I think it’s gonna be my only choice thanks for the information!

  • @erinh9565
    @erinh9565 6 лет назад +24

    I have a tear on the left knee. I have tried all other options and surgery is the only thing left. I do suggest trying any alternative methods that your doctor thinks may help before surgery. Of course if the doctor wants to go straight into surgery I would ask why they would want to skip any other possible avenues and get a proper answer. Remember, it is your body and you need to ask questions to make sure you are receiving the best care possible.

    • @backintobalance9542
      @backintobalance9542 5 лет назад +1

      Erin H There is alternative treatment for meniscus tears orthopedics make money from surgery. My meniscus was torn locking and giving way. Physio gave up and said I needed surgery.
      MRI confirmed a partial tear. Orthopedic wanted to do a partial meniscectomy. I refused and saw an osteopathic physician who gave me osteopathic knee hip foot manipulation and then Dextrose Prolotherapy with HGH hormone and testosterone. He injected
      intra-articular 3 Times with 2 week gaps. Just told me to do aqua rehab and normal walking. I’m completely pain free within 8 weeks after 3 years of Physio.

    • @Squids_Vlogs
      @Squids_Vlogs 5 лет назад

      Backinto Balance three years of that? Wouldn’t that have cost more than just have the surgery?

    • @jasonnajor3376
      @jasonnajor3376 5 лет назад +4

      I made the mistake of having a repair surgery. Worst decision of my life. There was basically no pain before the surgery but they said it was torn very bad. I want my old legs back

    • @tarptt1
      @tarptt1 5 лет назад +2

      @@jasonnajor3376 damn what happened

    • @mad234luiz
      @mad234luiz 5 лет назад

      Maybe thats why she said try any method before surgery

  • @isarkisov
    @isarkisov 6 месяцев назад

    I’m 47 years male. Tore medial meniscus in left knee in 2018 in a skiing accident. Tried to rehab it for 1 year, without much success. Had partial meniscectomy in 2019. Left knee is 90-95% back to where it was prior to injury. This summer I tore medial meniscus in right knee and still trying to rehab it. Time will tell if I will opt for another surgery.

  • @perry9492
    @perry9492 4 года назад +1

    Well at least he is being honest. I have had two doctors, 100% of the ones I have seen recommend meniscus surgery. This was about 10 yrs ago but even then we knew that surgery leads to arthritis down the road. I have found the younger doctors less surgery prone in their recommendations. They are at this assembly line stage of their career and that is what they do if you go in with knee pain.

    • @carlakinsella3833
      @carlakinsella3833 4 года назад

      Perry I felt the same way after seeing a doc. 2nd opinion offered PT and see how it goes. I’m still trying to decide but for now for me no surgery. Playing it by ear 👂

  • @MrJasonworkman
    @MrJasonworkman Год назад +1

    I got a complex meniscus tear in July 2022 and did not have surgery, and it’s March 2023 right now and it has been getting better every day although it’s not completely healed yet. I am 49 male 165 pounds 5 foot nine

    • @minalthakur497
      @minalthakur497 3 месяца назад

      Please let us know how it got better

    • @MrJasonworkman
      @MrJasonworkman 3 месяца назад

      @@minalthakur497 just by leaving alone. Don’t put a lot of pressure on it. Let them material heal. using a cane is a good idea.

  • @peterjsaporito4925
    @peterjsaporito4925 Год назад

    I'm 48. No recollection of any traumatic injury. One month ago I had sore pain which went completely away in my right inner knee. Came back this past weekend with a vengeance! Hurts like Hell! Orthopedic scheduled me an MRI early next week. Listening to my body. I can't imagine I won't need surgery at this point. Ugh...

  • @mariaarroyo5223
    @mariaarroyo5223 Год назад +1

    my doctor said that I could wear out too so that's got to be checked all the time

  • @harishsinghofficial5262
    @harishsinghofficial5262 6 лет назад

    Sir your video is good for me.

  • @bbaaspencer1
    @bbaaspencer1 3 года назад +1

    I would walk and about once a month, my leg felt like it was falling out from under me? It went on for years, but dismissed it as getting old, I was 54 the first time it happened. Then, one day it did it and my knee immediately was swollen like a baseball! I had an MRI and it showed I ripped a huge piece of meniscus and got lodged in the joint. If I knew the root cause was a meniscus tear years ago, I would have had it trimmed and it would not have gotten to that point where the tear was really big! I’m sure I am the exception, but in hindsight, the first time it happened, I would have sought out help. I tore it again because I didn't listen to the surgeon about lifting heavy weight. I’m 61 and moving from my current home into a condo so I don’t have to do anymore heavy yard work!

  • @adnaanu
    @adnaanu 2 года назад +4

    I had it done in 2017 and it was the best decision I have ever made. I was in soooo much pain, it got to a point where
    I was constant agony .

    • @adnaanu
      @adnaanu 2 года назад +3

      @@omstygomsty to be honest I don't know. The surgeon didn't really state the quantity. But It seemed like a fair amount. The main thing is I can lead a normal life again.

  • @michaelupchurch5955
    @michaelupchurch5955 7 лет назад +6

    And I'm having tightness behind my knee

  • @kennethplevy5772
    @kennethplevy5772 Год назад +4

    I am 68 old softball player 3/wk, was running fairly good until i fell twice on the same spot within 3 weeks.(Came back too soon) I have had prior surgery on knee many years ago, Dr. says plenty of arthritis in there. MRI revealed many prior tears in there like the ligament, tendon and thinning of cartilage, among some things besides the lateral meniscus. I tried the therapy and rest ,ice and compression BUT it would not get better (run hard on it). Had knee drained and got a shot. But again though it felt better for awhile it didn't solve the problem. Dr actually said it wouldn't do any good for surgery because of all the arthritis in there. I decided to have the surgery and after a week and ahalf I am walking fair and weight on it fully but not for a long time. I Quess it will take a few months to heal completely. Though with the cleaning and flap Menius trimmed it has to improve. I don't want to hang up the cleats yet when I am hitting so good. Wish me luck with the rehab. Good luck on making the right decision. If I didn't want to run again I could of lived without the operation. Maybe golf but not softball. I also thought if I didn't replace it ,it probably would get worse.

    • @EugeneFromCanada
      @EugeneFromCanada 5 месяцев назад

      @kennethplevy5772 Were you able to get back to play softball? I am facing the same dilema and just wondering if the surgery really helped in your case?

    • @michaelsherry5758
      @michaelsherry5758 4 месяца назад

      Softball player. Had tear at 68. Had surgery, no pt first. Day 1 i was walking. 2 weeks later with no real pt felt normal. 4 weeks later i was playing again. A few months later i was running like nothing happened. Sadly at 78 I tore it on the other knee. Time is running out and I feel hesitant on the pt for a month. After reading all this meniscus stuff on numerous sites, there is no definite answer .i just know surgery is quicker. and at 78 ill take my chances on problems later on. @@EugeneFromCanada

  • @DonTeridon
    @DonTeridon 3 года назад

    Getting my results today 35y old male...probably a tear quite a lot of pain...will have to decide whats best! Fingers crossed

    • @mira213
      @mira213 3 года назад

      What did you decide? I got lateral complex tear

    • @DonTeridon
      @DonTeridon 3 года назад

      @@mira213 they couldnt find anything on the MRI...and somehow the pain went away at least partially i can walk around again...i did change my job though because i was doing a very heavy physical job so thats definitelly a part of it...

  • @paulkravitz4306
    @paulkravitz4306 8 месяцев назад

    I had two surgeries in my forties and I just injured my knee again. My problem now is I have other medical issues like congestive heart failure, cardiomyopathy, and a pacemaker defibrillator installed. I’m 3 days away from seeing a surgeon about my knee. I’m worried he’ll be afraid of repairing my knee.

  • @whocares9082
    @whocares9082 2 года назад

    I injured my knee 7 months ago with(I believe this injury) tried the rest etc and got back into running and still cause problems so now just waiting too hear back from my doctor and hopefully get it sorted.
    Don’t think it’ll be surgery but will definitely need treatment but If surgery is needed I’ll need to speak to work on where I stand with sick pay etc but never had more than a week off at one time in 16 years with the company

  • @cryptoninjaz
    @cryptoninjaz 7 месяцев назад +1

    I am in pain off and on but no knee locking and have been walking less. I am doing physical therapy and not much popping etc. I think surgery should be last resort .

  • @donnar9864
    @donnar9864 2 года назад

    I'm getting my MRI tomorrow but this video really was no help at all...if someone has a torn meniscus and you say some people don't have to have surgery, how in the world world it ever get better? I pray to God I get surgery because I can't take this pain anymore..