Professional sports players usually come back to activity between 6 to 7 month.
I just had mine 10 days ago.... I did not have any pain at all but the doctor told me to go very slow even that I feel great. I started my rehab a week after the surge and here I'm counting the days to run again sometime between 3 to 5 month....good look...
I happen to suffer from slight knee pain and in the ankles and the wrists, it is not so much about the pain but about the constant irritable feeling all the time and crackling sounds. Doctor suggested that i start taking supplements "glucosamine and condroitin". Acc. to him some people have arthiritis early on in life. and so it is good to start taking supplements that would aid the joints in remaining lubricated.
He or she usually can return to work or other normal activities within two months of the surgery.
i think a few weeks but no offence but lip peircings are stupid
I had knee surgery 6 months ago and although my initial pain is better I have stiffness pain that is unbearable after sitting for too long. I asked my doctor how long do I have to suffer everytime I stand up and he said everyone is different and had no idea but to give it about a year... I take ibruprofen everyday and it seems to take the edge off but i still use percocet when I am in real pain.
Six to eight weeks or longer, cartilage is the slowest of all piercing to heal due to the lack of blood circulation in that area. So you need to be patient with the piercing and keep it clean other than that it's a matter of time.
If you have a torn ligament in your knee, you need to try really hard to not use your knee. It would be wise to go to physical therapy and consider getting in touch with a doctor that can monitor your progress. You may need six to eight weeks of therapy.
it really depends on how bad the break is. they can last anything from 1 week to 16 weeks
It depends on the severity of the cut.
6-8 wks
A very long time because there is not a good blood supply. You're probably looking at several months, perhaps as long as a year before you really feel back to normal. And it's possible you'll always have some trouble with that joint.
how long does it take to heal after a pelvic surgeory
fracturing your kneecap, ACL is up there but last year i shattered my kneecap, tore all my ligament's, broke my femur, and now my cartilage wont heal. Acls are fixable most of the time but the recovery for them are long. but a broke kneecap takes around 2 years of recovery time Ive already had 3 surgery's and their talking about more. so my opinion is for sure a broken kneecap.
5 weeks
long as your fit and can past the tests
The ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) and the PCL (posterior cruciate ligament) are the two major ligaments in the knee that work together to provide stability in the knee. They cross each other and form an 'X' which allows the knee to flex and extend without side to side movement.
The healing time for a dislocated knee depends on the severity of the injury. Most knee dislocations result in the tearing or rupturing of a tendon. In this case, surgery is most likely necessary. This usually has the longer healing process. The time period is usually about a year ..with the surgery and physical rehabilitation. Full recovery of the knee (return to the previous, strong state) could even take longer. The dislocations that may not require surgery could take 6 months. Again, total recovery could mean more time.
The best way to find out exactly how long can you run after having knee surgery would be to speak with your physician. They are the best source to letting you know when to run again.