Ugh, hate hearing about serious MTB injuries. There is a post in the fb Moose shuttle group explaining that it was on 7 of 27. Hope this guy heals up ok.
Squiggs: Ganglions are generally pretty simple issues to deal with... mainly because they are usually pretty superficial and easy to access. Inside of the knee joint is a different story. What can be done depends on exact size and location. I've heard of a simple needle aspiration/cortisone injection under ultrasound guidance if it's big enough and close enough to a access portal. If it's tucked away, yeah, you'll need a scope to get to it. But that's a pretty straight forward thing too.
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