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What Does Blunting And Fraying Medial Meniscus Mean In The Following Report?
what is the meaning of my diagnosis blunting and fraying medial meniscus. chondromalacia central to posterior inner medial femoral condylar, and peripheral medial femoral condylar and opposing medial tribial plateau articular surfaces . grade 3 chondromalacia patella lateral femoral trochlear articular surface. no acute or accult fracture. knee joint effusion and bakers cyst with internal synovitis. no distinct loose bodies identified in the synovial space.
Meniscal fraying is a term given to an irregular edge of the meniscus (often of the thinner inner edge) without discrete tearing, It doesn't mean it happens only with an injury. Due to the ageing factor, More prolong standing, Jumping and stressful activities may lead to the similar conditions. Degenerative changes are difficult to revert back. You need to take precautions only.
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What Does Blunting And Fraying Medial Meniscus Mean In The Following Report?
Hi, Meniscal fraying is a term given to an irregular edge of the meniscus (often of the thinner inner edge) without discrete tearing, It doesn t mean it happens only with an injury. Due to the ageing factor, More prolong standing, Jumping and stressful activities may lead to the similar conditions. Degenerative changes are difficult to revert back. You need to take precautions only. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Sunny Anand, Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist