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5 Exercises to Fix the ROOT CAUSE of a Torn Meniscus (NEW Research)
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Can you avoid surgery for a torn meniscus? Dr. B and Coach E explain common strategies and the missing key elements, the role of surgery, cover new research, and show you five exercises to fix the root cause of meniscus tears and knee pain.

Say you just injured your knee. It hurts. Without going straight to the doctor, how do you know if you might have torn your meniscus? Dr. B shows you how to self-diagnose a potential tear, so you can get into the doctor and confirm it.

But what if your doctor recommends surgery? There are three scenarios where it makes sense to address a tear by going under the knife. But new studies indicate that surgery is only sometimes the solution. One recent study even shows increased x-ray evidence of arthritis compared to the patients who didn’t undergo surgery.

Next, you’ll learn what to do right after you injure your knee - aka the acute phase. Then the surprising way of getting knee swelling down (it takes a couple of days, but it also helps settle the pain.)

Finally, Coach E shows you five at-home exercises to address the root causes and missing key elements of most programs for staying active with a torn meniscus.

Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and tap the notify button to stay up to date with near-weekly new content on how to keep moving freely and without pain.

IN THIS VIDEO

00:00 - Intro
01:18 - Meniscus tear signs
02:45 - Do you need surgery?
03:30 - Recent studies on knee/meniscus surgery
05:30 - How do you manage an acute meniscus tear?
08:10 - Root causes

THE EXERCISES

09:23 - ASMR: Posteromedial knee
11:37 - Extended Knee Ankle Fl-Ex
14:50 - 4-Way MTP Slide
17:20 - Prone Knee Flexion ERE
20:20 - Reverse Lunge & Twist

22:20 - Next Steps

RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED

Arthroscopic surgery for degenerative knee disease (osteoarthritis including degenerative meniscal tears): pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35238404/

Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy for a degenerative meniscus tear: a 5 year follow-up of the placebo-surgery controlled FIDELITY (Finnish Degenerative Meniscus Lesion Study) trial: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32855201/

Knee Pain Solution: www.precisionmovement.coach/knee-pain-solution/ - our improved course based on peer-reviewed research and designed to get you moving freely ASAP. Proven to decrease pain, improve activity participation, and build resilience, all in an at-home 20-minute routine.

ROM Coach app (free!):​ www.precisionmovement.coach/rom-yt - our beautiful mobile app to improve your mobility and help you achieve movement longevity, includes the Daily Movement Tuneup and gives you 3 new exercises that will activate every muscle and mobilize every joint in your body every 1-2 weeks (only 3-5 mins/day!)

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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@PrecisionMovementCoach

1 year ago

Exercises and video highlights: 01:18 - Meniscus tear signs 02:45 - Do you need surgery? 03:30 - Recent studies on knee/meniscus surgery 05:30 - How do you manage an acute meniscus tear? 08:10 - Root causes 09:23 - ASMR: Posteromedial knee 11:37 - Extended Knee Ankle Fl-Ex 14:50 - 4-Way MTP Slide 17:20 - Prone Knee Flexion ERE 20:20 - Reverse Lunge & Twist 22:20 - Next Steps

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@neiladams7220

9 months ago

I can only say thanks so much for this. I did these exercises for 15 days over the course of a month and it pretty much cured my meniscus injury and my knee has not lot locked once since. Your style is understated with no ego (unlike so many other youtubers) and you are clearly very knowledgeable. The exercises are unique in many ways and very well thought out. You are my go-to for body conditioning now. Thanks again!

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@BlackCatAlley23

2 months ago

I tore my meniscus 2 weeks ago. Been in pain ever since. These exercises gave me instant relief with some of the pain. Thank you!

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@grecopena

1 year ago

I’ve been following these exercises for a couple of months now for my torn meniscus and can confirm they are helpful. I’m not 100%, but my knee is feeling stronger. Thank you!

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@blacktaxi2d

1 year ago

Absolutely the best channel on these orthopedic issues! Excellent breakdown of the reasons, research, and help!

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@keving4081

10 months ago

You two are the best. I'm 69 and a former long distance runner, so many of my friends have had"A" surgery that has not been effective. I have had tremendous results over the years with my own at home PT thanks to you and other Utube PTs. Thank you. Dr.B your honesty is greatly appreciated.

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@bethme568

7 months ago

You guys are lifesavers!!!! I completely tore my acl and doctor said I didn’t need a replacement unless I wanted to get into lateral sports. Which I am active but my age I’m preferring to not have surgery to repairs acl!! This helped a ton

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@MichaelChanslor

8 months ago

Thank you Dr. B. for your honest opinion and knowledge from so many years of experience!

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@tinawilson6623

10 months ago

Excellent information and demos. I’m a 52 yo weightlifter and tore my medial meniscus while running. It’s been 7 months of improvement and re-aggravation rollercoaster. I can’t wait to try these exercises- they make so much sense.🙏🏼

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@kevykev555

1 year ago

Best video I've seen yet, I've been dealing with meniscus pain issues for years. this is my 2nd tear...

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@niyaskalam2182

7 months ago

Great video with good explanation, thank you very much.

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@carmelobalbo1396

11 months ago

Incredibly informative. Thank you.

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@MrDoobie834

3 months ago

that was awesome with both the discussion and then some treatments. thanks so much

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@patricia753

1 year ago

Great video with good explanation! Thank you So much for the exercise demonstrations and instructions, really Excellent!!

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@shubrajchuckowree5670

6 months ago

Humble yet very knowledgeable, thank you

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@heathertuynman6592

1 year ago

Thank you. This is the most informative video I've seen on meniscus tears.

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@verinayoga

1 month ago

Amazing, the best on the YouTube!!! Thank you so much!

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@roypowell7212

6 months ago

Best video I have seen on the subject.

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@bevin4825

1 year ago

So grateful for this video....by far the very best I've found and I've been dealing with a Torn Meniscus with a cyst for years AND lol, a misshapen kneecap from having Blounts disease when little. My gut told me that surgery would be a waste because I would have the same weird pressure (from my weird kneecap) and it would just get shredded again and worse ...with less to work with. I need to simply learn how to work with my knee.... this sort of rehab is likely something I will have to add to my routine for long term. Thanks again!

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@ShaunRockyXRayMMA

1 month ago

Thank You. This was so very helpful already. I'm going to continue to watch though. 🙏

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