Do you mean complete recovery? If so, my husband has had ACL recovery on both knees and he would say nine months however, he was running in straight llines after 3 months and played leisurely game of football after six months.
He had arthroscopic surgery to repair a labrum tear.
A tear of the supraspinatus is a tear of the rotator cuff of the shoulder. Arthroscopic surgery is the repair to repair for this.
By doctors making a small incision and insert a slim, tube-shaped instrument call arthroscope into the joint.~ A. K. =)
In some cases surgery is used to repair or replace damaged joints in different parts of the body. It all depends on if there is a procedure and or replacement part available to deal with your particular problem.
Rotator cuff repair generally involves some type of surgery to re-attach the tendon to its anchor spot on the Humerous bone in the shoulder. A complete tear will not heal on its own, so surgery is unavoidable, but these days they can perform arthroscopic surgery which is not as invasive and has a faster healing time that traditional surgery.
The remainder still have severe pain and may require arthroscopic surgery to repair the tissues inside the knee joint. In more severe cases, open surgery may be required to realign the kneecap and perhaps other corrections.
Medicare typically covers arthroscopic knee surgery to repair a knee injury like a torn cartilage or ligament if it is deemed medically necessary. The surgery must be performed by a Medicare-approved healthcare provider, and certain criteria must be met for coverage. It is important to consult with your healthcare provider and Medicare to determine coverage eligibility and any potential out-of-pocket costs.
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Normally you are looking at about 90k yet for medial meniscus I got 35k and for lcl surgery about 70 k.
Some specific procedures performed by orthopedic surgeons include arthroplasty, arthroscopic surgery, bone grafting, fasciotomy, fracture repair, kneecap removal, and traction.
Arthroscopic repair of labrum tear
you should contact a doctor immediatly!