In terms of when an athlete tears a knee ligament, this is a way better than a acl or patella. He is highly likely to make a full recovery where an ACL can be a severe detriment to a player’s career
I've had the chop and thanks for the chocs. (Might have been better without aunt vera's teethmarks in the hard centre ones but whatever)
Shame I won't be joining up with those bastards that never bothered to pick me before. Do the words "do one motherfuckers" mean anything you? Fuck you Didier!
Hopefully soon I'll be back where I am wanted and appreciated at the Etihad
I had surgery on my right knee after a torn meniscus 6 years ago.
I was back running in about 2 months that was when I was in my mid 30s.
I would imagine 3 months approx for him.
How long after meniscus surgery can I play football?
Return to play after a meniscus injury is expected. The timing varies and depends on the injury, treatment, and rehabilitation protocol. In many cases, athletes can return to their sport as soon as 2-3 weeks status post arthroscopic partial meniscectomy or 6-8 weeks status post meniscal repair.
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