Overview
Surgery to repair a torn meniscus involves rehabilitation. But rehab varies depending on the injury, the type of surgery, and your doctor's preference. In general, meniscus surgery is followed by a period of rest, walking, and selected exercises.
Every recovery is different and depends on many things. But here are some typical times for returning to activities.
Activity |
Uncomplicated meniscectomy |
Meniscus repair surgery |
---|---|---|
Bear weight (put weight on your knee while standing or walking) |
Right away, as tolerated |
0 to 6 weeks |
Walk without crutches |
2 to 7 days |
4 to 6 weeks |
Drive, if the affected leg is to be used for gas and brake or for clutch |
1 to 2 weeks, if:
|
4 to 6 weeks |
Regain full range of motion |
1 to 2 weeks |
Motion is typically restricted for first 4 to 6 weeks to allow the meniscus to heal. |
Return to heavy work or sports |
4 to 6 weeks, if:
|
3 to 6 months |
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Current as of: July 31, 2024
Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff
Clinical Review Board
All Healthwise education is reviewed by a team that includes physicians, nurses, advanced practitioners, registered dieticians, and other healthcare professionals.