thank's for answer.
My doc said like you that if it affects too much on my daily life then scope might be an option and he can do it then.
He said the usual risk is that people don't take care of the knee after the scope and it gets infected.
Also heard that all injuries don't show in mri either.
My doc operates professional atheletes so he should be good..
he don't know if ha can't see inside because it doesn't hurt when he tried to move the knee. It only hurts after sports and if sitting crosslegged for awhile.
It's not too hard pain or anything to need medication but the knee says don't use me in everyday sports, and that is what I would like to use it.. I'm on my twenties so I still love to move alot yeah.
I want to decide this week to scope or not to scope..
hope the recovery is fast if I'll go for it.
Do they have to do other surgery if there is some lingament damage or is it usually done at athe same sitting?
sorry for my possibly stiff english..
