Common questions

How long does it take to recover from a partial meniscectomy?

How long does it take to recover from a partial meniscectomy?

Most people who have arthroscopic meniscectomy can bear weight a day or two after surgery and can return to full activity within 2 to 4 weeks. After the full range of motion without pain is possible, you can return to your previous activity level.

What should I do after a partial meniscectomy?

Most patients are able to return to work within a few days or a week or two after arthroscopic partial meniscectomy, provided work does not involve strenuous activity such as heavy lifting or climbing. You may need to use crutches during the first week, though you also may be able to bear weight on your leg.

What is the rehabilitation protocol?

Rehabilitation Protocols Are Needed Following Surgery Certain standards of care following a surgery must be set and communicated to assure patients progress appropriately after surgery. After surgery, protocols are used to assure we protect, facilitate healing, and gradually applied load to the injured tissues.

Do you need PT after meniscectomy?

After a meniscectomy, your surgeon will likely advise physical therapy to put you on the best path toward recovery. The day after your surgery, you will need to see your physical therapist to: Change your dressings. Take initial measurements.

When can I exercise after partial meniscectomy?

Your doctor or physiotherapist will give you an idea of when you can return to these activities. If you had a partial meniscectomy, you might be able to play sports in about 4 to 6 weeks. If you had meniscus repair, it may be 3 to 6 months before you can play sports.

Will partial meniscectomy always cause arthritis?

In addition, a total meniscectomy increases the risk of arthritis by 14 times at 21 years postoperation and a partial meniscectomy increases the risk of arthritis by 4 times 16 years after surgery.

What does a rehabilitation do?

What is rehabilitation? Rehabilitation is care that can help you get back, keep, or improve abilities that you need for daily life. These abilities may be physical, mental, and/or cognitive (thinking and learning). You may have lost them because of a disease or injury, or as a side effect from a medical treatment.

What is a protocol in physical therapy?

Physical Therapy Protocols for Rehabilitation Rehabilitation protocols are designed to better help a physical therapist make sound clinical decisions that are consistent with the clinical expertise and secular education received. Many people think protocols are set in stone rules that don’t vary, instead of guidelines.

Can I run after partial meniscectomy?

Running again after surgery Most patients who undergo meniscectomy can return to running without problems and do not have a significantly increased risk for arthritis, unless they have their entire meniscus removed, which is rare.

Can I do squats after partial meniscectomy?

After a meniscus repair, partial weight bearing is allowed and a brace may be used. Squatting is restricted for the first 3-4 months depending the size of the tear. Return to sport following arthroscopic meniscus repair can take 3-4 months depending on the severity of the tear and the sport.

Is a partial meniscectomy worth it?

In conclusion, the results of this study showed Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy provides no significant benefit over placebo surgery in patients with a degenerative meniscus tear and no knee osteoarthritis.

How long does it take to recover from a meniscus?

On an average, it takes about 4 – 6 weeks of time for the patient to recover completely from the meniscus surgery. The patient might be placed on crutches for a few days until he regains strength for walking on his own. If the surgery is a minor one, then he might be able to walk on his own.

How bad is meniscus surgery?

Like all surgeries, there are some complication risks with meniscus surgery. Among the possible complications are infection, abnormal blood clotting, and abnormal bleeding. Some people may develop problems related to anesthesia or have transplants or anchors that fail.

What to expect after ACL and meniscus surgery?

During the period immediately after surgery, you may experience pain, swelling , andthe buildup of excess fluid around the knee joint. The rehabilitation process starts right after the surgery, and you may be given exercises that must be performed daily to support your recovery.

What is the recovery time for arthroscopic meniscus repair?

If you have arthroscopic surgery to treat your torn meniscus and your job involves sedentary work (mostly sitting), you may be able to return to work one to two weeks after surgery, with full recovery in about four to eight weeks.

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Ruth Doyle