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meniscus

[mi-nis-kuhs] / mɪˈnɪs kəs /




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There were no studies that compared surgical repair of the meniscus, the cartilage that covers the knee, with nonoperative care or a placebo.

From New York Times

Dart tore his meniscus in the process, requiring surgery that would keep him out until late October.

From Los Angeles Times

That instability increased when Lewis suffered a torn meniscus on May 31 while running down a flyball, an injury that ended his 2021 season.

From Seattle Times

She tore her A.C.L. and meniscus, injuries common in athletes but in her case stemming from the years she spent doing exuberant stage dives and high kicks with her rock band Juliette and the Licks.

From New York Times

On a table, a notebook contained pages of devotionals, including gratitude for a healed meniscus and prayers to “win the championship in the next few years.”

From New York Times