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Put An End To Knee Pain
From Meniscus Tears

  • Get Effective Orthopaedic Care For Your Meniscus Condition.
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Orthopaedic Specialist Specialising In Meniscus Injuries & Conditions

  • Canadian Fellowship-trained Orthopaedic Meniscus Specialist
  • Former Deputy Head Of Sports Knee Division at NUH
  • Over 15 Years Of Experience as a Skilled & High-Volume Meniscus Surgeon
  • Extensive experience treating Meniscus injuries & returning patients to sports.

When Should I See A Orthopaedic Meniscus Specialist?

Contact an Meniscus specialist if you experience any of the following:

  • Persistent or worsening knee pain and swelling, often occurring immediately after the injury
  • Reduced or limited range of motion due to swelling or instability in the knee
  • Difficulty bearing weight on the affected leg, particularly during walking or standing.
  • Episodes of knee instability or “giving way”
  • Persistent knee discomfort and swelling, especially after physical exertion or activity

Get prompt & effective medical attention
for a smoother & faster recovery.

What causes Meniscus Tears?

Meniscus tears often occur due to sudden twisting or rotating of the knee, particularly during sports or physical activities. However, they can also result from everyday movements, especially in older individuals. Common causes include:
  • Pivoting or changing direction abruptly while the foot is firmly planted.
  • Sudden stops or turns during activities like soccer, basketball, or tennis.
  • Forceful twisting of the knee, such as during heavy lifting or awkward movements.
  • Direct trauma to the knee from falls or contact sports.
  • Gradual wear and tear over time, which can lead to degenerative meniscus tears, especially in older adults.

Dr. Dennis Ng will assess your knee thoroughly, reviewing your medical and activity history to provide an accurate diagnosis. He will create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your meniscus injury, ensuring the best approach for recovery. Contact Dr Dennis Ng for an accurate diagnosis today.

 

Your knee pain and condition can be effectively treated by an experienced orthopaedic meniscus specialist.

Do not suffer in silence,
or live in pain – seek help today.

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About Dr Dennis Ng Zhaowen

MBBS (Singapore) MRCSEd MMED FRCSEdOrth (Gold Medal Award)

Dr Dennis is a senior orthopaedic knee specialist who completed his fellowship at the prestigious Fowler Kennedy Sports Medicine Centre in Canada and has extensive experience treating professional athletes and returning them to sports.

His special areas of interests include management of sports knee injuries, ACL reconstruction, meniscus repairs, and cartilage regeneration.

  • Former Deputy Head Of Sports Knee Division at NUH
  • Over 15 Years Of Experience as a Skilled & High-Volume Meniscus Surgeon

Contact Dr Dennis Ng today for a personalised consultation.

FAQs About Meniscus Tears/Injuries

Can my meniscus injury or tear heal on its own?

Minor meniscus tears, particularly those in the outer portion of the meniscus, may heal with rest and proper care. However, if your knee remains painful or unstable for more than two weeks, or if the symptoms worsen, consult an orthopaedic specialist for a proper evaluation and treatment.

Can knee pain after exercise be a sign of a meniscus tear?

Mild knee pain after exercise is common, but if the pain is sharp, persistent, or accompanied by swelling, a locking sensation, or knee instability, it could indicate a meniscus tear. If these symptoms occur, seek an evaluation from a knee specialist to prevent further damage.

Are there non-surgical treatments for meniscus tears?

Yes. Dr. Dennis Ng will always explore effective non-surgical treatments first, such as physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, or bracing. Surgery is typically considered if the tear is severe or if non-surgical treatments do not provide sufficient relief and stability.

If I need meniscus surgery, how long will recovery take?

Recovery time varies depending on the severity of your meniscus tear and the type of surgery performed. Recovery can range from several weeks to a few months. Proper rehabilitation and aftercare are essential for a successful recovery and to help you return to normal activity.

Speak To Us About Your Knee Pain

Our friendly clinic staff are here to listen and support you through every step of your recovery. Let us help you find the relief and care you deserve. For more assistance, please call (65) 6697 4999 or leave us a message.

    • Mount Elizabeth Novena Specialist Centre
      38 Irrawaddy Road #08-41, Singapore 329563
    • Gleneagles Medical Centre
      6 Napier Road #07-15, Singapore 258499