How long is recovery for ACL and meniscus surgery?

How long is recovery for ACL and meniscus surgery?

How long is recovery for ACL and meniscus surgery?

Total recovery time for an ACL reconstruction with meniscus repair is 12-16 weeks, and it varies with each individual. Patients may drive after pain medication, but when the right knee is affected, the patient must wait for 4-6 weeks before resuming driving.

Does a torn ACL and meniscus need surgery?

Treatment Options While some injuries may require surgery, treatment of torn ACLs and meniscus begin conservatively. “Meniscus and ACL tears may be amenable to nonoperative treatment, but it’s important that you see a physician for a full evaluation,” Dr.

What can I expect after ACL and meniscus surgery?

Patients will be in a hinged knee brace for 4 weeks post-op locked in full extension. No active knee flexion X 4 weeks. Partial / toe-touch weight bearing for 3-5 days post-op, increasing to full weight bearing–important to watch for lower leg rotation or “heel whip” with ambulation to avoid stress onto the meniscus.

Can you live with torn ACL and meniscus?

About 50% of patients with ACL tears also have meniscus tears, whether the ACL injury is acute, subacute or chronic, according to Shelbourne Knee Center research. Most of these meniscus tears are asymptomatic (2) and don’t require treatment. “Even most symptomatic meniscus tears will get better on their own,” says K.

Can you repair meniscus and ACL at the same time?

You can indeed tear your ACL and your meniscus at the same time.

How do you sleep after ACL and meniscus surgery?

How to get a good nights sleep after an ACL surgery

  1. Ice your knee before bed for 20 minutes.
  2. Sleep in a recliner if you are struggling to get comfortable in bed.
  3. Talk to your doctor about sleep aids if you need them.
  4. Take your pain medication just before bed.
  5. Sleep with a pillow between your knees.

How soon after meniscus surgery can I walk?

It usually takes about 4 to 8 weeks for patients to increase weight bearing and range of motion. Most patients can walk without a knee brace and crutches in about 2 to 3 months. Recovery time from a partial meniscectomy (partial removal of the meniscus) is quicker than recovery from a meniscus repair.

How to know if you tore your ACL or meniscus?

Immobilization: wearing a brace or cast to prevent your knee from moving for a short time after injury

  • Physical therapy: exercises to strengthen the leg muscles that support your knee and restore function
  • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine: to reduce pain and swelling
  • Is surgery required for a torn ACL?

    Treatment of an ACL tear is most dependent on how much knee instability is caused by the injury. Therefore, there is no critical cutoff in terms of how much of the ACL is torn. Most surgeons base a decision on how much instability the injury has caused. If the knee is unstable, then surgery is recommended.

    How long does it take to recover from meniscus surgery?

    Though the surgery to repair a meniscus tear alone is not terribly long, the recovery time can last anywhere from three weeks to six months for a full return to activity. As with any injury, recovery time for meniscus surgery will depend on the severity of the surgery (full removal or repair, for example), location of the injury, as well as any other damage that was done to the knee.

    What is the best graft choice for ACL reconstruction?

    ACL Reconstruction Graft Choices. What are the options and why choose one over the other?

  • Patella Tendon Autograft.
  • Hamstring Tendon Autograft.
  • Quadriceps Tendon Autograft.
  • Allograft Tissue.
  • Choosing the Right ACL Graft.
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