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Could Pain In Knee Be Caused By Strain Of The Vastus Medialis Or Sprain Of Medial Collateral Ligament?

I have a history of trauma to the knee. A physician diagnosed me as having sprained my medial colateral ligament and a 1st degree medial meniscus tear. The physical therapist disagreed and said it was a only a strain of the vastus medialis. So i was treated for that. I was fine until returning to biking left my knee sore. Now I'm experiencing slight pain. My knee becomes extremely stiff after having a shower. What is going on?
Thu, 22 Jun 2017
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Hi. My opinion is that a vastus medialis strain would have healed with physical therapy, but a meniscal injury can cause persistent pain or discomfort. An MRI will give a definite diagnosis. Meniscal tears do not heal easily and you may need an arthroscopy to clean it. I advise a visit to an Orthopaedic surgeon. Hope this answers your question.
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Could Pain In Knee Be Caused By Strain Of The Vastus Medialis Or Sprain Of Medial Collateral Ligament?

Hi. My opinion is that a vastus medialis strain would have healed with physical therapy, but a meniscal injury can cause persistent pain or discomfort. An MRI will give a definite diagnosis. Meniscal tears do not heal easily and you may need an arthroscopy to clean it. I advise a visit to an Orthopaedic surgeon. Hope this answers your question.