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Why does a torn meniscus cause pain?

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The torn fragments of the meniscus may become trapped between the ends of the bone and cause a painful locking or catching sensation.
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How does the meniscus get torn ?

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Meniscus is injured due to cutting movements of the knee joint. It may or may not be associated with ACL tear. In older age, the quality of meniscus tissue becomes poor and hence becomes more susceptible to trivial injury(Degenerative tears).
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The medial and lateral menisci are fixed between the two weight-bearing surfaces within the knee, and as such can become “pinched” by the other structures of the knee between the joint when an injury occurs. Typically, the injury involves twisting on a bent knee. When this happens the menisci can become torn (“torn cartilage”). Any form of physical movement can potentially cause a meniscal tear, although they tend to be associated with sporting activities.
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What is a torn meniscus?

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The medial and lateral menisci (plural of meniscus) of the knee are two crescent moon-shaped disks of tough tissue that lie between the ends of the upper leg bone and lower leg bone that form the knee joint. Meniscus tears commonly occur during sports when the knee is twisted while the foot is planted firmly on the ground. In people over the age of 40 whose menisci are worn down, a tar might occur with normal movement, minimal activity, or minor injury.
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What is a meniscus and how does it tear?

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A meniscus is a"C" shaped structure in your knee that is made of fibro-cartilage. It acts as a cushion for the knee when weight bearing. Most meniscal tears in adults are attritional. That is the meniscus simply wears out from years of use. Most adult patients do not recall the moment they tore their meniscus. The presentation is usually quite different in children or adolescents. Their tears are usually traumatic in nature and will usually arise from a non-contact twisting injury.
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What does the meniscus do?

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The meniscus is a piece of gristle that provides shock absorption, stability, and nutrition to the knee joint.
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How does the meniscus get injured?

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The meniscus is a tough fibrocartilage structure and can be injured with twisting, stopping, and turning motions of the knee. Meniscus tears are usually traumatic in origin. However, as we age, hydration decreases in this tissue and tears can happen with twisting motions that pinch and tear or shear the meniscus between the end of the femur and the tibia bone.
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How does the neck cause shoulder pain?

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There are many nerves that come off of the cervical (neck) vertebral bodies that pass down in front of the shoulder heading towards the arm. Irritation of these nerves can refer pain to the shoulder.
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Does removing meniscus have any adverse effect?

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Trimming a meniscus (partial meniscectomy) does not have any immediate adverse effect. It eliminates the pain and locking and allows high level of activity. However, because of the loss of part of meniscus substance, the shock absorption in the joint is reduced minimally. In the long term patients are advised to avoid gaining weight and to take care of their knees by exercises.
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Can stress cause pain?

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Yes. Stress seems to be related to both back and neck pain, especially pain in the upper back and neck area. When a person is under stress the upper back and neck muscles will contract involuntarily. It's as if these muscles are lifting weights all day long and eventually they wear out and become painful. Learning to relax helps to avoid this problem as does exercise.
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How do disc injuries cause back pain?

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The intervertebral disc is a gelatinous-like filled structure, which acts as a cushion to separate the vertebrae of the spine. The intervertebral disc has a tough outer cover called the annulus. Sometimes the integrity of the annulus is disrupted allowing for the change in the shape or contour of the disc. The disc material can protrude away from the normal contour of the disc and cause pain. Injury to the disc can cause pain in three different ways.
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Disruption of the disc or inflammatory reaction from an injured disc may lead to back pain. Specific causes include disc herniation, degeneration, instability, or spinal stenosis. When an injured disc places pressure on a nearby nerve root, it may cause back or radiating leg pain due to a mechanical compression. In other situations, the abnormal disc may cause pain by releasing chemical byproducts, which stimulate pain receptors.
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What type of pain does caries cause?

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The type and intensity of the pain depends on how deep the caries is. During the initial phase, the pain is acute but brief. It is usually associated with a specific event, like eating something hot or cold. The deeper the decay, the more intense the pain - it can be dull or throbbing. When the caries reaches the dental pulp, the pain becomes continuous and severe.
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What type of pain does pulpitis cause?

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The intensity and level of the pain can vary, depending on the severity of the inflammation. Usually, the pain is acute and throbbing. As the inflammation spreads, the pain becomes more intense and can be continuous or intermittent. The pain is made worse by heat and external stimuli and is usually relieved by cold applications.
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What type of pain does dental abscess cause?

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Pain from dental abscess is usually quite severe. It is throbbing and continuous, and intensifies when chewing or lying down.
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Voting Question: Can Urates be associated with a sprained or torn meniscus in the knee?

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Im 28 years old and the doc recently drained my knee. They found a tiny amount of urates. Could this be associated with a torn or sprained meniscus? I dont have any pain, no redness or heat...just bursa is swollen.
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Will Braces Cause Pain?

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Some of the adjustments your orthodontist may make to your braces may make your mouth feel sore or uncomfortable. When needed, over-the-counter pain relievers like Motrin or Tylenol can help relieve the pain. If you always experience a lot of pain after your braces are adjusted, talk to your orthodontist about it; he or she may be able to make the adjustments a bit differently.
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I'm overweight, is that the cause of my heel pain?

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No, pathomechanics cause the abnormal pull of the planter fascier of the heel. Being overweight aggravates the symptoms but does not cause them.
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What is a torn ACL?

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The ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) is a ligament in the center of your knee. The ACL gets damaged when twisted too far, which makes it a common injury in relation to sports or other physical activity. ACL Reconstruction is performed using a combination of open surgery and arthroscopic surgery. Before ACL reconstruction process begins, your surgeon will examine your knee arthroscopically, and repair any additional damage to the knee, such as a torn meniscus, or worn articular cartilage.
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I have heard of torn cartilage. Does this also occur?

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Occasionally the injury that causes a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament will also result in tearing of one or both of the menisci or "cartilages". At the time of surgery, these are examined and removed if necessary.
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What is the cause of your pain?

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Disc-degeneration can cause severe changeable intermittent low back-pain (with or without leg pain) that can restrict your daily life activities. Many patients with degenerative disc disease have had hernias (slipped disc) previously. Disc-generation is not always visible on an X-ray, but it is on an MRI. The question is, whether the deviations on the X-ray and the MRI are also the cause of your pain: patients without back pain can show considerable spine "degeneration".
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Do most mammograms cause discomfort and pain?

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It's pretty common for women to be uncomfortable during mammography. It is a transient discomfort. When a mammogram is performed, the breast is gently pressed between two smooth flat plastic paddles. The goal is to thin out the tissue so that the x-rays go through easily. The discomfort usually passes rapidly. Most mammography techs are women, and most are quite sensitive to the needs of their patients!
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I have MS and I would like to try BVT. Does BVS or bee sting therapy cause pain?

Bee venom therapy may cause pain, the degree of which depends on the tolerance of the patient. It is possible to lessen the pain by applying ice, a cooler tool or even a cold silver spoon onto the sting site. Bee venom solution may also be mixed with Xylocaine or Lidocaine to desensitize the affected area. Is there any method to use BVS without injecting it? Bee venom solution can be administered by electrophoresis or ultrasonophoresis.
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Why was it torn down?

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Historically, Fort Union was torn down in 1867 and used to expand Fort Buford. One of the reasons was that the trade was no longer profitable and with many businesses once they start to lose business they move on. There was also hostility from the Lakota Sioux which made trading at Fort Union dangerous to tribes who would come to trade. The final push for Fort Union was to move the remaining operations to Fort Benton where they continued actively with the Blackfeet trade.
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How Does the Acuscope Reduce Pain?

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The body (human or equine) is made up of a vast number of cells. In many ways, the cells of the body act like tiny batteries, storing and releasing energy. Each cell has a measurable electrical charge and therefore there is a constant energy flow maintained between cells throughout the electrical circuitry of the body. <> When damage or trauma occurs, there is a disruption in the production of electricity and a measurable decrease in the flow of energy through the tissues involved.
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How much pain does the baby feel?

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Simply put, we don't really know but this is a very controversial area. There is clearly some discomfort. Many studies have been done to try to ascertain how much pain the baby feels. These studies, however, reflect the clinical experience of hospital circumcisions, not traditional brisses that were done by mohels. There are other reasons why the baby will cry such as when his diaper comes off and he is exposed, and when he is held down.
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How are the meniscus tears diagnosed ?

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Meniscus tears are suspected from the history given by the patient and diagnosed by careful clinical examination. In cases of doubt, an MRI scan can give diagnosis.
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What are the recent advances in meniscus surgery?

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Preserving the meniscus has become a priority. Stable tears are left alone. If most of the meniscus is torn and deficient, Meniscus transplantation is carried out in few centers. In this procedure the entire meniscus harvested from cadaver knees are used to transplant into the recipient. In addition cellular and molecular biology researches aim to improve the healing potential of the meniscus.
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What are the most common symptoms of a meniscus tear?

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Many adults have a tear and do not even know it. These are typically degenerative or attritional tears. Painful tears in adults are usually larger, "flap" tears. They will cause pain with kneeling, squatting, pivoting, going downstairs and occasionally they will even hurt at night when you roll over in bed.
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