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Will arthritis be more likely if I don't get surgery for a meniscus tear?

by Brian Gilmer M.D. | 4 months ago

Yes and no. While meniscus tears result in loss of cartilage in the knee the relationship to developing symptoms and progressive arthritic pain over time is less clear

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