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Discoid Meniscus - OrthoInfo - AAOS

The meniscus is a wedge-shaped piece of cartilage that sits in between the bones of the knee. A discoid meniscus is abnormally shaped and more prone to ...

Discoid Meniscus Care - Johns Hopkins Medicine

What are my treatment options? At Sports Medicine, we will develop a treatment plan for your discoid meniscus. If a discoid meniscus is not causing pain, ...

Discoid meniscus - Physiopedia

A discoid meniscus is more prone to injury than a normally shaped meniscus. The abnormal shape of the discoid meniscus makes it more likely to get stuck in the ...

Discoid Meniscus | Johns Hopkins Medicine

What You Need to Know · While discoid meniscus is common, some people do not know they have it and never require treatment. · Symptoms of discoid meniscus can ...

Discoid Meniscus - Knee & Sports - Orthobullets

Discoid Meniscus · diagnosis can be made with 3 or more 5mm sagittal images with meniscal continuity ("bow-tie sign") · sagittal MRI will show ...

Discoid Meniscus - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

A symptomatic discoid meniscus commonly presents with knee pain, catching, locking, clicking, effusion, and limited range of motion.[2] A ...

Discoid Meniscus: Practice Essentials, Pathophysiology, Epidemiology

Practice Essentials. One element in the differential diagnosis of knee pathology is a discoid meniscus. ... Discoid meniscus can manifest itself ...

Discoid lateral meniscus: importance, diagnosis, and treatment - PMC

Discoid lateral meniscus (DLM) is a common anatomic variant in the knee typically presented in young populations, with a greater incidence ...

Discoid Lateral Menisci - Frequently Asked Questions

Most children use them for several days until the knee is comfortable. However, if the meniscus is repaired (sutured) then no weightbearing (walking) can be ...

Does a Discoid Meniscus Injury Need Surgery?

A discoid meniscus is an abnormally shaped piece of cartilage found in the knee joint, and due to its shape, twisting knee movements can ...

Discoid Meniscus | Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North ... - POSNA

Key Points: · Discoid menisci present as a snapping knee most commonly in first two decades of life · It is a congenital variant · More commonly found on ...

Discoid lateral meniscus: current concepts - ScienceDirect.com

The discoid lateral meniscus (DLM) is more prevalent in Asia with an incidence of 10%–13%, than in the Western world with an incidence of 3%–5%. DLM can be ...

Discoid meniscus: current concepts - Orthobullets

Discoid meniscus is the most frequent congenital mal- formation of the menisci, and primarily affects the lateral meniscus; it is highly prevalent in the ...

Physical Therapy Guide to Discoid Meniscus | Choose PT

How Can a Physical Therapist Help? · Joint range-of-motion exercises. Any injury or surgery causes a joint to be irritated. · Strength training.

Discoid meniscus | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

Discoid menisci are anatomical variants that have a body that is too wide, usually affecting the lateral meniscus. They are incidentally found ...

Discoid Meniscus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

A discoid meniscus is an abnormally tall and elongated meniscus that is discoid rather than semilunar in appearance. The etiology appears to be developmental, ...

Discoid Meniscus in Adults - Armando Vidal, MD

A discoid meniscus is much larger than a normal meniscus. It is often pancake-shaped rather than C-shaped. Ironically, its increased size and irregular shape is ...

Discoid Meniscus Injuries | FAQ with Dr. R. Jay Lee - YouTube

In this presentation, R. Jay Lee, M.D. discusses pediatric discoid meniscus injuries and their treatment options. Dr. Lee specializes in ...

Diagnosis and Treatment of Discoid Meniscus

The discoid meniscus may be a congenital anomaly, and the structure of discoid meniscus is different from that of normal meniscus. Therefore, it ...

Discoid meniscus - Wikipedia

Discoid meniscus ... Discoid meniscus is a rare human anatomic variant that usually affects the lateral meniscus of the knee. Usually a person with this anomaly ...