
Originally Posted by
Proximal
Alta, I know you had a lot of varied advice on your other thread, but ultimately you're going to be just fine.
1. How bad was the ACL tear - did it warrant repair, if so, longer, more extensive recovery/rehab, but excellent and full return to activities.
2. The meniscal tears can completely shut your knee down, so what you are experiencing is not out of the ordinary.
3. When you have meniscal surgery see if the doc wants to repair it - if so, more extensive recovery/ rehab and a history of possible failure (just ask Derrick Rose of the Bulls).
4. Removal of the damaged portion called a menisectomy is a fast recovery IF you have immediate surgery.
5. The longer you wait, the more negative changes occur:
a. Loss of ROM and tightness which rehab will have to address post surgery.
b. Progressive atrophy/weakness which rehab will have to address post -
surgery.
c. a+b = a longer & more difficult recovery to a typically easy surgery.