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Arthroscopy Patient Stories
Compiled by Knee1 Editorial Team

Formerly known as "Patient Stories", this blog features first-hand accounts of users who have dealt with the diagnostic procedure known as Arthroscopy.


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chonromalicia patella - Jan 18
hi everyone i went to my os last may with swelling and alot of pain in my knee.. he had me do pt for 3 mos with no relief.. he than ordered an mri and said i had lateral ...
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Pain 10 Months later - Oct 15
In October of 2005 I hurt my right knee. I was unable to lock out my leg & I couldn't stand. Days later I saw an orthopedic surgeon & he diagnosed me with a torn meniscus. ...
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left knee pain worse 7 yrs after surgery - Sep 06
I am a 29 yr old female. I injured my left knee horseback riding @ age 21 (1 month after my wedding day). Needless to say I had surgery 2 times since and the pain is unbearable. ...
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arthroscopic lateral release - Apr 20
New to the site.Having both my knees done in two weeks with a arthroscopic lateral release. Been battling knee problems for over 20 years. so this is a big deal for me. ...
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terrible pain - Oct 12
Hello, I had an arthroscopy 8 months ago. This was all due to a car accident. The first MRI that I had showed that I had a shattered knee cap and two torn miniscus. My knee ...
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Posted: Sep 17, 2001 17:05
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  • Kneecap arthritis
    I had arthroscopic surgery six (6) days ago on my left knee due to severe pain and "locking" problems. I was thought to have had a torn meniscus. However, the scope determined that the arthritis behind my kneecap was severe. What can I expect in the weeks, months, and years to come? Will the arthritis re-surface even though the surgery cleaned up what was currently in my knee and will the right knee eventually follow suit. I am 38 years old and a very active person, both in work and play.
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