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Old 08-02-2024, 06:34 PM
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I don’t know. There are guys who miss games with a stiff neck and stuff but a torn meniscus is torn. I do hope he has some kind of resurgence after all this but the knees are hard to go over. I don’t know what Acuna will be like after another knee injury either.
Then again, according to the New England Journal of Medicine:

Incidental meniscal findings are common in the general population and are often found on knee MRIs. These findings are not directly related to a patient's symptoms and become more common with age. A 2008 study found that 63% of people with knee pain, aching, or stiffness had incidental meniscal findings, while 60% of people without those symptoms also had them. The study also found that 61% of people with meniscal tears had not experienced any pain, aching, or stiffness in the previous month.

Didn't Djokovic finish second at Wimbeldon just a few weeks after meniscus surgery?
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