Meniscus Surgery: Recovery Time
Overview
Surgery to repair a torn meniscus involves rehabilitation. But rehab varies depending on the injury, the type of surgery, and your doctor's preference. In general, meniscus surgery is followed by a period of rest, walking, and selected exercises.
Every recovery is different and depends on many things. But here are some typical times for returning to activities.
Time needed to return to activities
Activity
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Uncomplicated meniscectomy
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Meniscus repair surgery
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Bear weight (put weight on your knee while standing or walking)
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Right away, as tolerated
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0 to 6 weeks
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Walk without crutches
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2 to 7 days
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4 to 6 weeks
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Drive, if the affected leg is to be used for gas and brake or for clutch
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1 to 2 weeks, if:
- You have regained motion with minimal pain.
- You are not taking opioids.
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4 to 6 weeks
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Regain full range of motion
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1 to 2 weeks
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Motion is typically restricted for first 4 to 6 weeks to allow the meniscus to heal.
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Return to heavy work or sports
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4 to 6 weeks, if:
- You have regained motion and strength.
- Your knee is not swollen or painful.
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3 to 6 months
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Current as of: July 31, 2024
Current as of: July 31, 2024