@mrforest123 Had torn lateral meniscus on right knee. Football injury while getting tackled. Played rest of game, swollen that night. Eventually got surgery like 6 months later, I could walk fine but certain things would make it hurt like a full blast soccer kick or punt of a ball, and horizontal body weight hyperextension of the knee. More popping then usual as well..
I had it done on right lateral meniscus. Great surgeon, and was running after 4 weeks. 100% after a few months. Wouldn't even know that I had surgery now. I play high intensity soccer and other things and have zero inflammation ever, or pain ever.
@FatalSlaughter Are yo back to 100% Now? I messed mine up a year ago and it just slipped again today. I didn't have enough money for surgery since i was covered but I also want to enlist when I graduate. What is your condition now?
I am getting partial lateral and medeial meniscectomy on the 23rd, I travel alot so I do a whole lot of walking, so I am worried about getting back to normal. How long did it took to get back to normal?
I had a partial meniscectomy performed on the medial meniscus. Almost back to 100% now, and the Physicians Assistant said I could start running now. But my Physical therapist told me to wait another two months! I've tried jogging, and it gets a bit sore.
I really want to get it back up to strength, because I'm trying to enlist in the Army as a paratrooper. And paratroopers are particularly susceptible to knee injuries.
That was the best example video Ive seen on this procedure!! I had my left kneed one in December 1999....10 years later Ive not had any real issues apart from a little popping from time to time. I like to cycle as much as I can these days, but had to give up dancing because of the twisting and turning!!.. The knee just cant handle it anymore.
@mrforest123 Had torn lateral meniscus on right knee. Football injury while getting tackled. Played rest of game, swollen that night. Eventually got surgery like 6 months later, I could walk fine but certain things would make it hurt like a full blast soccer kick or punt of a ball, and horizontal body weight hyperextension of the knee. More popping then usual as well..
favreervaf4 2 months ago
@favreervaf4 hi what type of injury do u had, and how u got it? can u walk before the surgery? how long do u wait after ur injury to get the surgery?
mrforest123 2 months ago
I had it done on right lateral meniscus. Great surgeon, and was running after 4 weeks. 100% after a few months. Wouldn't even know that I had surgery now. I play high intensity soccer and other things and have zero inflammation ever, or pain ever.
favreervaf4 2 months ago
@FatalSlaughter Are yo back to 100% Now? I messed mine up a year ago and it just slipped again today. I didn't have enough money for surgery since i was covered but I also want to enlist when I graduate. What is your condition now?
mbua1 4 months ago
I am getting partial lateral and medeial meniscectomy on the 23rd, I travel alot so I do a whole lot of walking, so I am worried about getting back to normal. How long did it took to get back to normal?
sailormoonlight 1 year ago
I had a partial meniscectomy performed on the medial meniscus. Almost back to 100% now, and the Physicians Assistant said I could start running now. But my Physical therapist told me to wait another two months! I've tried jogging, and it gets a bit sore.
I really want to get it back up to strength, because I'm trying to enlist in the Army as a paratrooper. And paratroopers are particularly susceptible to knee injuries.
FatalSlaughter 1 year ago
@SinShyne78 i might need to get surgery done too, i play softba and hurt it diving in the outfield
TheBadFunnies 1 year ago
This looks like a really sloppy procedure.
UnrivaledShogun 1 year ago 2
Weird.
TheMusicRockstar 2 years ago
That was the best example video Ive seen on this procedure!! I had my left kneed one in December 1999....10 years later Ive not had any real issues apart from a little popping from time to time. I like to cycle as much as I can these days, but had to give up dancing because of the twisting and turning!!.. The knee just cant handle it anymore.
mlinton74 2 years ago