vickster
Legendary Member
I know there are a few folk on here with knee histories....
I came a cropper off the bike 4 years ago, tearing my left lateral meniscus and knocking a chunk of cartilage off my femur in the process. I had a lateral meniscus trim and some tidying up in February 2010, continued issues and another arthroscopy to assess suitability for a cartilage transplant. Wasn't suitable according to that surgeon and for the last 3 years I have kept the knee relatively happy with lubricating jabs and reasonable weight control.
Knee has started to grumble over the last couple of months and as I am changing job in January and my health insurance situation becomes complex, I decided to see the knee specialist in the week, expecting him to offer me another injection and send me on my way! However, he suspects I may have torn the meniscus again due to classic pain on the joint line and I am having a scan next week
. With the new job and the fact meniscus usually doesn't heal, this is a pretty worrying situation if there is a tear 
Now, normally a meniscus tear follows a fall or a violent twist, I don't recall any specific incident, however I know that my meniscus isn't in the best nick and I am now 4 years older. The only thing I can think is I have somehow knackered it clipping in and out as it's the same side as my clip out foot! Although I have the spd pedal set on the loosest setting, I do have to twist quite hard to release with newer cleats.
Has anyone any similar experience, I.e. Torn a meniscus or damaged a knee clipping out, probably a long shot but just wondered?
Cheers
I came a cropper off the bike 4 years ago, tearing my left lateral meniscus and knocking a chunk of cartilage off my femur in the process. I had a lateral meniscus trim and some tidying up in February 2010, continued issues and another arthroscopy to assess suitability for a cartilage transplant. Wasn't suitable according to that surgeon and for the last 3 years I have kept the knee relatively happy with lubricating jabs and reasonable weight control.
Knee has started to grumble over the last couple of months and as I am changing job in January and my health insurance situation becomes complex, I decided to see the knee specialist in the week, expecting him to offer me another injection and send me on my way! However, he suspects I may have torn the meniscus again due to classic pain on the joint line and I am having a scan next week


Now, normally a meniscus tear follows a fall or a violent twist, I don't recall any specific incident, however I know that my meniscus isn't in the best nick and I am now 4 years older. The only thing I can think is I have somehow knackered it clipping in and out as it's the same side as my clip out foot! Although I have the spd pedal set on the loosest setting, I do have to twist quite hard to release with newer cleats.
Has anyone any similar experience, I.e. Torn a meniscus or damaged a knee clipping out, probably a long shot but just wondered?
Cheers
