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I'm not a doctor, but I have experience with an unrepaired ACL tear and a portion of my meniscus removed. If you choose not to have a doctor look at this and provide you a diagnosis, here are some symptoms you should keep an eye out for (after full recovery from original injury):- joint locking: as you walk you have a sharp pain at a certain angle or your leg will stop in a bent position.- joint instability: knee gives out or feels loose while twisting, turning or side-to-side movement- onset of pain during exercise: joint pain builds during exercise and recedes after.All these point to joint/ligament damage that should be fixed or addressed with caution.
I'm not a doctor, but I have experience with an unrepaired ACL tear and a portion of my meniscus removed. If you choose not to have a doctor look at this and provide you a diagnosis, here are some symptoms you should keep an eye out for (after full recovery from original injury):
- joint locking: as you walk you have a sharp pain at a certain angle or your leg will stop in a bent position.
- joint instability: knee gives out or feels loose while twisting, turning or side-to-side movement
- onset of pain during exercise: joint pain builds during exercise and recedes after.
All these point to joint/ligament damage that should be fixed or addressed with caution.