It depends on how they calculate then disability payments are calculated and in which state you live in.
Miniscus is located in the knee. Maybe the extra weight of fetus would have an extra effect on the pain of a torn miniscus. Unlike other parts of the knee meniscus has some capability of healing, a little extra weight shouldn't hurt it, maybe you hurt it some other way.
No
depends on how severe it is... try doing contrasting in the mean time (hot/cold over and over)
How much does it cost to repair a torn meniscus
yes. it depends on where the meniscus is torn and how old the patient is.
torn labrum
It take up to six weeks for the recovery time on a torn acl and meniscus surgery.
If you are looking to collect DI coverage from a policy, the best bet is to call either your agent or the DI companies claims department and ask for help. 4lifeguild
No, a torn patellar tendon typically requires surgery to fully heal and restore strength and function to the knee joint. Surgery is usually recommended to repair the tendon and allow for proper rehabilitation to optimize recovery. Physical therapy and rehabilitation exercises are often prescribed post-surgery to regain full range of motion and strength in the knee.
If it is torn, it does not heal itself. You need surgery.
If you don't achieve full range of motion before your surgery, the rehab will be much harder post-surgery and it you might not regain full range of motion again. I've torn my acl twice and my surgeon really stressed that I get the swelling down before the surgery. Both times I did that and I never had a problem getting my full range of motion back after the surgery.