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Coach Pawan Sharma Explains Meniscus Tear in the Knee

nationtimes March 10, 2026
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Meniscus Tear: When the Knee’s Shock Absorption System Begins to Fail

Meniscus injuries are among the most common structural problems affecting the knee joint. They occur in athletes, active professionals, and increasingly among individuals whose daily routines involve prolonged sitting followed by sudden physical activity.

Despite how frequently they occur, meniscus tears are often misunderstood. Many people immediately associate a meniscus tear with surgery or permanent joint damage. In reality, the meniscus plays a far more dynamic role within the knee, and understanding that role is essential for protecting long term joint performance.

For individuals who rely on consistent physical capability—whether in sport, professional life, or everyday mobility—a meniscus injury is not simply a cartilage problem. It is often a sign that the knee’s load management system has been compromised.

The Structural Role of the Meniscus

Inside each knee joint sit two crescent shaped structures known as the medial and lateral menisci. These fibrocartilaginous tissues act as shock absorbers between the femur (thigh bone) and the tibia (shin bone).

Their functions include distributing load across the knee joint, stabilizing rotational movements, reducing stress on articular cartilage, and improving joint congruency during movement.

Every step, squat, or change in direction relies on the meniscus to manage compressive forces within the knee. When functioning properly, the meniscus allows the knee to tolerate significant load while maintaining smooth and efficient movement.

How Meniscus Tears Actually Occur

Meniscus injuries are often described as sudden events—a twist during sport, an awkward landing, or a deep squat under load. However, many tears do not occur purely because of one moment of trauma. They often develop when the knee is repeatedly exposed to inefficient load distribution.

Contributing factors may include poor hip stability, altered foot mechanics, inadequate rotational control, fatigue related movement changes, or sudden increases in training intensity.

When these factors accumulate over time, the meniscus may gradually lose its ability to distribute forces effectively. Eventually, even a relatively minor movement may produce a tear.

Recognizing the Signs of a Meniscus Injury

Common symptoms include pain along the inner or outer side of the knee, swelling after activity, a catching or locking sensation during movement, difficulty with deep knee flexion, and reduced confidence during pivoting or squatting.

In some cases symptoms appear gradually rather than immediately after injury, making the condition harder to recognize in its early stages.

Why Treatment Approaches Often Differ

Meniscus tears are frequently discussed in the context of surgical repair or removal. While surgery can be appropriate in certain situations, not all meniscus injuries require operative intervention.

Modern rehabilitation increasingly focuses on preserving meniscal tissue whenever possible, as the meniscus plays a critical role in protecting long term knee health.

A Biomechanical Restoration Perspective

From a biomechanical standpoint, treating a meniscus tear involves more than addressing the injured tissue itself. The broader goal is restoring the knee’s ability to manage load efficiently.

This may involve improving hip and lower limb stability, restoring coordinated movement patterns, rebuilding tolerance to compressive forces, and correcting rotational control during functional movement.

According to biomechanical restoration specialist Pawan Sharma, many meniscus injuries reflect underlying movement inefficiencies rather than purely accidental trauma. When these underlying mechanics are addressed, individuals can often regain strong and confident knee function.

Protecting the Knee for the Long Term

The knee joint is designed to tolerate substantial mechanical stress throughout life. However, maintaining that resilience requires careful attention to movement quality and load management.

When addressed early and with a comprehensive rehabilitation strategy, many individuals can return to full activity while preserving the long term integrity of the knee.

Author

Pawan Sharma – Biomechanical Restoration & Human Performance Specialist

Pawan Sharma is recognized for his work in biomechanical rehabilitation and structural movement restoration. His approach focuses on restoring mechanical integrity within the knee and spine through precision based rehabilitation systems designed to support long term physical performance.

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