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Pain In Knee, Swollen After Two Arthroscopic Surgeries, MRI Done

I have had terrible medial knee pain since two arthroscopic surgeries done in 2000. The pain has been worse since using the trampoline in April. I recently had an MRI and all it read was There is increased signal on proton density weighted images within the posterior horn of the medial meniscus consistent with myxoid degenerative signal This doesnt explain my pain & swelling right??
Thu, 24 May 2012
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Hello, Your history says about two arthroscopic surgeries but for what this surgery is done is not clear in this. As you have mentioned about MRI this could be the cause of your knee pain.. So do not delay in examining from a consultant Othopaedician or Physiotherapist....... Have a painless knee soon.
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Pain In Knee, Swollen After Two Arthroscopic Surgeries, MRI Done

Hello, Your history says about two arthroscopic surgeries but for what this surgery is done is not clear in this. As you have mentioned about MRI this could be the cause of your knee pain.. So do not delay in examining from a consultant Othopaedician or Physiotherapist....... Have a painless knee soon.