Can I drive after meniscus surgery?

You can drive when you are no longer using crutches or a knee brace, are no longer taking prescription pain medicine, and have some control over your knee. This usually takes 1 to 2 weeks. How soon you can return to work depends on your job. If you sit at work, you may be able to go back in 1 to 2 weeks.
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Can you drive after arthroscopic knee surgery?

Normally, you should refrain from driving for at least 1 week after an arthroscopic knee operation, until the swelling reduces and the knee motion improves, but you should establish with your doctor when it is safe to start driving.
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Can you walk immediately after meniscus surgery?

You can't walk right after surgery. How long recovery takes depends on the type of meniscus surgery and the severity of the injury, but expect two weeks down time, at minimum. The meniscus is a crescent-shaped pad of cartilage located in the knee that helps stabilize and cushion the joint.
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Can I drive with a meniscal tear?

Your knee will be swollen and sore for about two weeks. Crutches may be needed for a few days but sporting activities can start around two weeks. It is advised to take one week off desk work and two weeks off manual work. You can drive 3 - 5 days after the operation, as soon as able to do an emergency stop.
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What can you not do after meniscus surgery?

Meniscus (cartilage) Repair patients cannot do twisting, pivoting, squatting, deep knee bends or impact activities for four months. It is vital that meniscus repair patients do not squat for at least four months after the repair.
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Driving after a knee injury or surgery



How long until I can drive after arthroscopy?

You can drive when you no longer have pain and have enough strength to safely do an emergency stop. This may not be for a few weeks or several months after surgery.
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What is the fastest way to recover from meniscus surgery?

You will recover more quickly if you carefully follow all your doctor's instructions. In your first days after surgery, you will need apply ice frequently and elevate your knee above your heart to help relieve swelling. Be sure to get plenty of sleep, to help your body heal.
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How painful is meniscus repair surgery?

Pain and pain management

Arthroscopic meniscus repair is moderately painful. Because more soft tissue surgery is performed, it is more painful than a standard arthroscopy, but less painful than a ligament reconstruction or another procedure that requires drilling holes through the bone.
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What is the fastest way to recover from meniscus tear?

To speed the recovery, you can:
  1. Rest the knee. ...
  2. Ice your knee to reduce pain and swelling. ...
  3. Compress your knee. ...
  4. Elevate your knee with a pillow under your heel when you're sitting or lying down.
  5. Take anti-inflammatory medications. ...
  6. Use stretching and strengthening exercises to help reduce stress to your knee.
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Can I drive with a knee brace?

Do not drive if you have a splint, cast, orthopaedic boot, or knee brace/immobilizer on your right lower extremity (if driving a vehicle with an automatic transmission) or on either lower extremity (if driving a vehicle with a manual transmission).
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Can I use a walker instead of crutches after meniscus surgery?

Activity: You should use cane, crutches or a walker for the first 3 to 5 days following surgery. As your knee feels more comfortable, you may increase the amount of weight you put on the operated leg. You may stop using the cane or crutches/walker once you can walk comfortably without a limp.
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What is the recovery time for arthroscopic meniscus repair?

Full recovery from meniscus surgery can take anywhere from six weeks to three months. Your care after surgery may involve: Crutches to take stress off the knee as it heals.
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Can I sleep on my side after meniscus surgery?

Sleeping on your back can be an adjustment in and of itself. If you do choose to sleep on your side, roll to the non-surgery side and put a pillow between your knees. Use this position only if you're having no luck getting to sleep on your back, and remember not to bend the knee.
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Will my knee ever be the same after meniscus surgery?

Knee Swelling after Meniscus Surgery

Swelling is an indicator of inflammation, which is part of the normal healing process after surgeries such as a meniscus repair. It can sometimes persist for a few weeks following meniscal surgery.
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Can I bend my knee after meniscus surgery?

If your torn meniscus was repaired with suture, you will be wearing a knee immobilizer to keep your knee straight. You should keep the knee straight in the immobilizer anytime Page 3 you are putting your weight on your leg, but may bend your knee up to 90 degrees when you are not putting any weight on your leg.
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Are you put to sleep for meniscus surgery?

Your healthcare provider may suggest full or partial meniscus removal if you tear your meniscus. Meniscectomy can be done with local or general anesthesia (in which you are put to sleep) and it can decrease pain and restore mobility.
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How long does a meniscus surgery take?

Q: HOW LONG DOES THE SURGERY TAKE? Approximately 15-45 minutes. Surgery time may vary slightly based on the complexity of your injury and any additional procedures required.
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Are you awake for meniscus surgery?

You will stay awake during your arthroscopic knee surgery. Spinal anesthesia – This is also called regional anesthesia. Painkilling medicine is injected into a space in your spine.
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Should I be able to straighten my leg after meniscus surgery?

You can fully extend (straighten the knee). To avoid placing stress on the meniscus repair, do not bend your knee beyond 90 degrees (bent to a right angle). Brace and Crutches: Unless otherwise instructed by your doctor, use crutches when walking and bear weight as tolerated on the operated leg.
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How do you feel after meniscus surgery?

You will feel tired for several days. Your knee will be swollen. And you may have numbness around the cuts the doctor made (incisions) on your knee. You can put ice on the knee to reduce swelling.
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Why does torn meniscus hurt so much?

Meniscus tears hurt because they upset the lining or the synovium of the knee. The synovium has a lot of nerves in it and this synovium will cause significant pain, and swelling when it is irritated.
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How long after meniscus surgery can I shower?

You may shower 24 to 48 hours after surgery, if your doctor okays it. When you shower, keep your bandage and incisions dry by taping a sheet of plastic to cover them. If you have a brace, take it off if your doctor says it is okay. It might help to sit on a shower stool.
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Which is worse lateral or medial meniscus tear?

However, it is well known that if a lateral meniscus is taken out, the consequences are almost always worse than having a medial meniscus resected.
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Do you wear a brace after meniscus surgery?

Most of the patients do not require a knee brace after a meniscectomy, but if the patient undergoes a meniscus repair done, a knee brace or a knee immobilizer is provided to prevent the bending of the knee while bearing weight which can cause retearing of the repair of the meniscus.
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