I don't create many threads.
However, I was wondering has anyone had this and required surgery. A torn meniscus.
I've torn mine and require an operation. Unfortunately, I have also sprained the ACL, tears in the quadricep tendon and a bone marrow edema . But apparently those can be dealt with by physio.
Fortunately the surgery is being done privately - work is paying.
Just curious to the timeframe for recovery as I want to get back to training and doing my job.
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Only saw your reference to this in the Rodri thread.
I annihilated my knee playing football at the end of January, unfortunately for me it was misdiagnosed a few times initially because I had zero swelling which even my surgeon said was utterly bizarre when he did first operation.
I couldn’t place weight on my foot and couldn’t straighten my leg, but was told it was just soft tissue damage.
After a few weeks eventually forced through an initial X-ray to get to the MRI stage and phoned every day until I got a cancellation to bring forward the MRI.
Waited 7/10 days for the MRI results and was dumbstruck when I saw them, I remember vividly opening the email and double checking it was correct results as it was like an essay of damage - did about 5/6 different bits of damage, but the main 2 were a bucket handle tear of medial meniscus and full rupture of ACL.
Saw the surgeon and as it had been 8 weeks since the injury was rushed in for the meniscus repair as the longer they leave it the worse the prognosis as there is poor blood supply to the inside of the meniscus - this is I suppose where it will relate to your injury - if they do a meniscectomy then it doesn’t take as long to recover but will likely result in advanced arthritis in future. If they do a meniscus repair, which is what I had, where they stitch it back in place rather than remove the affected part, then long term it’s better but the rehab is longer. I wasn’t allowed to weight bear for 6 weeks which was hell.
My surgeon does Prem footballers, Super League players and top athletes, and he advised we did my knee as 2 stage, as if he’d done the ACL whilst repairing my meniscus he said there was a high risk of me having a limp for the rest of my life. Consequently I had the repair in April and then done 4 months of strengthening ahead of me having my ACL reconstruction next week where they replace my ACL with part of my hamstring. At least I’ve had the summer, and now don’t really miss playing golf over the winter months.
Hope yours goes to plan, any questions just let me know, I’ve spent months speaking to consultants about all the different aspects.