The Foot Detective

Case 022: The Torn Witness — Medial Meniscus Injury

6 min · 8. touko 2026
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This one comes with a moment the runner can replay clearly. A planted foot. A twist. A pop — felt more than heard. The knee swells overnight, settles with rest, then swells again the moment running resumes. Now it clicks. Sometimes it catches. Occasionally, it gives way just enough to raise doubt. They’ll call it a sprain. They’ll ice it, rest it, and wait. But a knee that keeps swelling, clicking, and refusing to fully trust itself isn’t asking for more time. It’s asking for a proper diagnosis. In this episode of The Foot Detective, we open the file on the Medial Meniscus Injury — the cartilage structure that quietly stabilises the knee until a twist, a load, or time itself exposes its limits. We follow the clues through joint line pain, recurrent swelling, mechanical symptoms, and the tell-tale history of rotation under load. This is not just about a tear. It’s about what that tear does to the knee — how it alters load distribution, disrupts stability, and creates a joint that can no longer move cleanly through its range. We break down the difference between stable and unstable tears, acute and degenerative presentations, and why some runners return with rehab while others require surgical input. Because not every meniscal tear needs the knife. But every meniscal tear needs to be understood. We explore how to identify it clinically, when imaging matters, and why a knee that locks, swells repeatedly, or gives way is telling you something that shouldn’t be ignored. Because sometimes the problem isn’t the pain. It’s the piece of the joint that’s no longer playing its role. If you want to unlock the problem, the knee is key.

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