A member asked:

The inside of my knee buckles when i stand up. no pain. (it was fractured 15 years ago). i already do pilates for strength. do i need doc?

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Dr. Mark Galland answered

Specializes in Orthopedic Surgery

Meniscal tears: There are several types of meniscal tears (see pic). Some meniscal tears occur w/ acute injury & some as degenerative changes (over time). Common symptoms include pain, swelling, clicking/ popping, locking/ catching, giving way, and/ or limited range of motion. Hope this helps. You may wish to try thessaly test, but it is best if you let a physician examine you and possibly order an MRI to be sure.

Answered 6/10/2014

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