Peter Attia· MD
Losing the meniscus is sort of the beginning of the end for most people's knees once they started having meniscal tears
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Losing the meniscus is sort of the beginning of the end for most people's knees once they started having meniscal tears
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so without that meniscus there you end up having Point loader or Edge loading and it will cause degeneration of the cartilage pretty rapidly if it's removed