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.
A fluid drain on the knee can be a long recovery. Depending on the physical health of the patient, the fluid drain can take a few months to one year to fully recover from.
"Typical knee liposuction recovery time is about a month, sometimes it can take longer. Knee liposuction is a very invasive procedure so it may take a long time for your body to recover."
there is no need to remove any scar tissue after a knee replacement
Knee stiffness after a total knee replacement varies from patient to patient, along with recovery time. Stiffness commonly disappears after the initial inflammation from the surgery subsides. In some people, stiffness may last through all recovery and rehabilitation, possibly for months.
if it has been operated on, it takes about 4 weeks.
it has no direct blood supply that cause a slow healing rate^^
You need as much as you can get...really, the more you move the new knee the better it will serve you. A physical therapist can help you with the rehab in the hospital & after you are out. It takes a good couple months to get to the full bend mode, it is slow recovery for most...although some people breeze through. It takes almost a full year before you feel the new knee is your own. I had my right knee done 14 mos. ago and just last month had my left knee done. I would recommend doing the knees at time apart so you can use one leg to get to the bathroom & into the shower seat, etc. You have to keep the muscles in shape to support your new knee. I might add that after surgery, the muscles tune out for awhile & it is important to start movement asap.
Knee joint surgery recovery can be as little as two weeks and as much as two months. The recovery time depends on the age, amount of invasive surgery needed, physical therapy needed, age of patient and pain management. Preparing for a surgery by increasing the amount of protein in the diet, taking supplements and staying active can reduce the amount of physical downtime after the procedure.
Adult myringotomy--how long is the recovery?
The recovery time for a knee ligament injury can vary depending on the severity of the damage. In general, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months to fully recover with proper rehabilitation and treatment. It's important to follow your healthcare provider's recommendations for recovery to ensure the best outcome.
Recovery time for a pituitary cyst removal through the sinuses can vary but typically ranges from 1 to 2 weeks. It may involve symptoms like nasal congestion, fatigue, and mild discomfort. Follow-up appointments with your healthcare provider are important to monitor your progress.
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.