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What are you doing right now??

4 years ago they took x-rays of my knee and all it showed was old arther. I insisted they do an MRI and that's how they found the 2 tears.
and if you googled Bakers cyst, you would see where the tears could cause a cyst to form..

i am certainly NOT saying you have that Bakers cyst, only an xray or even an ultra sound can find it (cheaper than an MRI)

i had the xray first then an ultra sound, i failed to mention previously, my bad


  • Meniscus Tears:
    Tears in the cartilage of the knee (meniscus) can also cause inflammation and fluid accumulation.

    • Other Knee Injuries:
      Injuries to the knee, such as ligament tears or other cartilage damage, can also lead to Baker's cyst formation.
 
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