Meniscus Tears in Yoga

The meniscus is a C-shaped piece of cartilage located between your shinbone and thighbone. Each knee has two menisci. A torn meniscus may cause pain, swelling and stiffness. If certain yoga poses are performed without proper alignment, your meniscus is at risk for injury.

Andrea Cespedes
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Acupuncture and Inner Meniscus Tear

Acupuncture is a therapy that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to elicit a specific reaction. Although a variety of acupuncture styles exist, much of the acupuncture used in the United States is based on traditional Chinese medicine theory.

Solomon Branch
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How to Rehab a Torn Meniscus

A meniscus is a wedge-shaped piece of rubbery cartilage that sits between the bones in your knee joint. Each knee has two menisci, which help stabilize the knee, absorb shock and prevent the femur, tibia and kneecap bones from rubbing against one another.

Krista Sheehan
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Will Walking Re-Tear a Meniscus?

The meniscus, which is a structure located within the knee joint, is a common site for injuries. Treatment for a damaged meniscus depends on the severity and cause of the injury; your physician can help determine the best course of treatment.

Lori Newell
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Elliptical Exercise & Meniscus Tears

Meniscus tears typically occur with twisting forces or degenerative wear on the knee. Some tears may heal on their own with rest and treatment. Others caused by significant trauma to the knee may require surgical repair or removal of the meniscus itself.

Sharon Brunner
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How Long Does it Take to Rehab From Meniscus Surgery?

Meniscus injuries -- tears in the shock-absorbing structure in your knee joints -- are the most common type of knee injury in people of all ages. These painful injuries often require surgery to trim frayed edges or repair tears in the meniscus. Rehab after surgery will improve movement and strength in your leg.

Aubrey Bailey
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Can You Use a Treadmill With a Torn Miniscus?

The knee is the largest joint in the body. Composed of three bones -- the femur, or thigh bone, the tibia, or shin, and the kneecap -- the knee is stabilized by four ligaments and cushioned by the menisci, two rubbery, disc-shaped pieces of cartilage that prevent friction between the bones.

Kathleen Clohessy
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Strengthening Exercises for Lateral Meniscus Tears

Meniscal tears are commonly occurring knee injuries. Menisci are the wedge-shaped cartilage pieces that act as shock absorbers in your knee. Treatment depends on the type of meniscus tear you have and how severe it is.

Sumei FitzGerald
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Does Swimming Exacerbate Meniscus Tear Pain in the Knee?

A meniscus tear is a rip in the cartilage inside your knee, often caused by a sudden, acute trauma, such as twisting your knee during sports. A degenerative tear -- which can happen during such everyday activities as walking or climbing stairs -- usually occurs as a result of aging or arthritis.

Carol Sarao
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