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10. Meniscus Damage

The knee has many small strips of fibrocartilage, menisci, which provide a cushion between the thigh bone and the shinbone. Almost any action the knee takes can tear the menisci. A clicking or locking of the joint can follow the damage. It is common for the injured individual to feel pain and inflammation that can worsen with added weight or pressure. The inflammation can lead to a Baker's cyst. Depending on the severity of the damage, the injured person may need surgery, though the knee can repair minor damage itself through rest and at-home treatment of inflammation.

Baker’s Cysts damage

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