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I have an uncomfortable pain only when I stand up or walk on the inside of my right knee. The rest of the joint is fine (no pain) and also there does not seem to be any swelling at all. The pain is bearable however it does hurt when I walk and as already stated when I stand up after resting. My question is, is there a bone fragment floating or is it bone on bone? I m a little confused as there is no swelling. Thank you very much anticipating your response.
Mon, 28 Nov 2016
Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist, Ahmed Fawzy's Response
In my opinion you have medial meniscal tear i recommend MRI scan However try a quick test , stand on your heels with toes up ( ankle dorsi flextion ) while leaning forwards maintain position for 1 min if pain improves then meniscal tear is most likely to be the case Good Luck
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What Is The Pain On The Inside Of The Right Knee?
In my opinion you have medial meniscal tear i recommend MRI scan However try a quick test , stand on your heels with toes up ( ankle dorsi flextion ) while leaning forwards maintain position for 1 min if pain improves then meniscal tear is most likely to be the case Good Luck