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<blockquote data-quote="Cips1975" data-source="post: 174371" data-attributes="member: 17586"><p>I have issues with meniscus on both knees. One for sure is torn via MRI. the other pretty sure it is torn as well, didn’t need an MRI you can tell when it’s torn. This was years ago. No surgery to date. I’ve just modified my training over the years and don’t do lots of recreational stuff like sport cause that really flares them up. But I can squat , dead, leg curl and ext like before the injuries. The injury is still there and just have to be careful, when it starts talking, I always stop or modify immediately and never work through it. That has helped over the years to the point where I feel they are</p><p>Much more stable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cips1975, post: 174371, member: 17586"] I have issues with meniscus on both knees. One for sure is torn via MRI. the other pretty sure it is torn as well, didn’t need an MRI you can tell when it’s torn. This was years ago. No surgery to date. I’ve just modified my training over the years and don’t do lots of recreational stuff like sport cause that really flares them up. But I can squat , dead, leg curl and ext like before the injuries. The injury is still there and just have to be careful, when it starts talking, I always stop or modify immediately and never work through it. That has helped over the years to the point where I feel they are Much more stable. [/QUOTE]
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