Peter Attia· MD
there are tears that go all the way across and then this piece can flip that's called a bucket handle tear and that often will lock the knee... you repair primarily yes you put it back to where it is and you sew it back together
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
there are tears that go all the way across and then this piece can flip that's called a bucket handle tear and that often will lock the knee... you repair primarily yes you put it back to where it is and you sew it back together
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there are tears that are at the periphery where there's very good blood flow and in those types of Tears you can sew it back together and should
so in the bucket handle you repair primarily yes you put it back to where it is and you sew it back together
there are tears that are at the periphery where there's very good blood flow and in those types of Tears you can sew it back together and should