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This is true in my case, I have some imbalances and dystrophy in addition to the tear. I have Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease (Mayo Clinic) which is directly and indirectly related to my injuries and lower leg kinesthetics. I also have had a slipped vertebrae since I was a little kid that caused muscular development problems. CMT Disease expression varies a lot, and as a teenager I got sick of the vibe I got from specialists, which was basically limit physical activity and get poked at by a nerve doctor periodically for the rest of your life.How much of what we think is "Bad Joint" pain is really referred pain from muscle imbalances and tension and adhesions?
If your muscles are flexible then the connective tissue is not under stress or pulling joints out of alignment.
Of course if you have torn cartilage already you know what the problem is. But I think early intervention on muscle issues will prevent many joint issues. Massage and Active Release have been my go to's so far.
I would rather be in pain than do nothing any day of the week, but if some ideas like those you and others note can help me be more effective and have healthier joints then all the better. The disease isn't treatable, but I'm optimistic that I can use some of the ideas here to work on improving function and symptom severity.