It take up to six weeks for the recovery time on a torn acl and meniscus surgery.
How long does swelling last after surgery to meniscus?
I had the meniscus removed form my knee this last surgery, they were to cut a torn piece away but they removed it. This is my 2nd reocntructive surgery, can I not have any meniscus in my knee and still play baseball this spring and summer? And if I do what is the long term effect to my knee without the meniscui?
I had surgery because I tore my acl, mcl, and my meniscus. It has been about two months now and I am hoping to play golf soon. I have been told you can play golf after two months. Running begins at 4 months post-op. If rehab goals are met, sports are allowed 6 months after surgery, however you will need clearance from your doctor prior to resuming sports.
How long does it take to lose 100 pounds after gastric bypass surgery is a question only a person having the surgery or a doctor could answer correctly.
i tore my meniscus in my knee, and i was out for 2.5 months.
There is always a risk that you may injure them further but the chances that you will do anything affecting long term outcome is low. It is perfectly reasonable to delay surgery and see if you do not heal to a tolerable level.
I just had a large plica band removed via arthroscopy in my left knee along with a debridement of a pretty large meniscus tear. Four days after surgery, I went to work, and the next day was mowing the grass. Took a 1 mile walk with no problems on the sixth day after surgery. Stitches were removed after two weeks and my knee feels almost as good as new, and certainly better than just before surgery.
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That depends on the reason for the swelling. Some diseases will delay the surgery until after it is cured. Some swelling is related to the reason that surgery is required and probably won't affect the schedule.
After hip replacement surgery the patient can stay 3 to 4 days in the hospital, after that they will be release to go home if they have someone who can assist them. If they do not have assistance at home they will be sent to a rehabilitaion center.
It is from the Greek meaning crescent. When you measure the volume of water (or similar liquid) in a measuring cylinder, if you look carefully you will notice the surface water level is not perfectly flat. It will be curved, this is called the meniscus. To accurately measure the volume you must look at the meniscus at eye level and take the reading at the bottom of the meniscus. The meniscus occurs because water is attracted to the glass/plastic. All equipment that is intended to measure volume will take into account the meniscus, as long as you take your reading with the meniscus at eye level. The measurement must be done at eye level in order to ensure no parallax error. NOTE mercury's meniscus is convex rather than concave, as it is not attracted the glass/plastic.
You should never do surgery unless you are a surgeon.