Tweaked my knee at my kid's soccer practice a few weeks ago, and the pain wasn't getting better. A couple doctor visits resulted in an MRI and the following report:
MRI KNEE RIGHT WO CONTRAST
Results
Result Impression
1. No discrete meniscal tear.
2. No acute ligament sprain. Old injury to the medial collateral ligament with thickening. Mild degeneration of the anterior cruciate ligament. No acute contusion or fracture.
3. There is moderate areas of grade 3/4 cartilage fissuring with delamination centered in the median ridge of the patella but mildly extending into the medial and lateral facet with moderate subchondral edema and cystic change. Small area of garde 3/4 cartilage fissuring with subchondral edema and cystic change in the inferior aspect of the lateral facet of the patella. Mild fraying in the trochlea. Small area of grade 3/4 cartilage fissuring with subchondral edema in the posterior aspect of the lateral tibial plateau. Mild grade 1/2 chondrosis elsewhere.
4. Small joint effusion. Tiny Baker's cyst. Mild subcutaneous edema.
5. Mild extensor tendinosis with low-grade interstitial tearing. Mild lateral patellar subluxation and tilting. Minimal edema in the superolateral Hoffa's fat suggesting minimal impingement.
So it basically sounds like I'll never be a runner again. What I really don't understand is this issue seems recent, and I've only been on a Peloton for the past few years. Pretty shocking result, as I figured at worst it would be getting a meniscus cleaned up. I'm 41 with two young and very active kids, and I'm having a hard time coming to grips with the idea of arthritis. A PT several years ago diagnosed me with patellar tendinosis in the same knee, and now I'm wondering if that misalignment was more significant than I thought.
Doc recommended the gel injections to manage the pain, but said I'd be looking at knee replacement within a few years if I try to run at all.
So a couple questions, all opinions welcome.
1. Is the doc being overly conservative, or is this a pretty significant diagnosis? I assume some of the jargon in there is pretty common at my age anyway
2. What would you do? I've already gotten in the list for a new Peloton fit to make sure I'm still well aligned.
3. What sort of PT can or would help in this?
4. Am I generally screwed?
MRI KNEE RIGHT WO CONTRAST
Results
Result Impression
1. No discrete meniscal tear.
2. No acute ligament sprain. Old injury to the medial collateral ligament with thickening. Mild degeneration of the anterior cruciate ligament. No acute contusion or fracture.
3. There is moderate areas of grade 3/4 cartilage fissuring with delamination centered in the median ridge of the patella but mildly extending into the medial and lateral facet with moderate subchondral edema and cystic change. Small area of garde 3/4 cartilage fissuring with subchondral edema and cystic change in the inferior aspect of the lateral facet of the patella. Mild fraying in the trochlea. Small area of grade 3/4 cartilage fissuring with subchondral edema in the posterior aspect of the lateral tibial plateau. Mild grade 1/2 chondrosis elsewhere.
4. Small joint effusion. Tiny Baker's cyst. Mild subcutaneous edema.
5. Mild extensor tendinosis with low-grade interstitial tearing. Mild lateral patellar subluxation and tilting. Minimal edema in the superolateral Hoffa's fat suggesting minimal impingement.
So it basically sounds like I'll never be a runner again. What I really don't understand is this issue seems recent, and I've only been on a Peloton for the past few years. Pretty shocking result, as I figured at worst it would be getting a meniscus cleaned up. I'm 41 with two young and very active kids, and I'm having a hard time coming to grips with the idea of arthritis. A PT several years ago diagnosed me with patellar tendinosis in the same knee, and now I'm wondering if that misalignment was more significant than I thought.
Doc recommended the gel injections to manage the pain, but said I'd be looking at knee replacement within a few years if I try to run at all.
So a couple questions, all opinions welcome.
1. Is the doc being overly conservative, or is this a pretty significant diagnosis? I assume some of the jargon in there is pretty common at my age anyway
2. What would you do? I've already gotten in the list for a new Peloton fit to make sure I'm still well aligned.
3. What sort of PT can or would help in this?
4. Am I generally screwed?