Patients With Initially Asymptomatic Meniscal Lesions May Have More Knee Complaints Than Those Without Lesions
29th Nov 2005, 12:43 GMT
However, this prospective study also showed that pain severity and functional limitation were low in patients with asymptomatic meniscal lesions. (CME) Medscape Medical News Gary Vogin,Desiree Lie,Laurie Barclay
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