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Knee Surgery-Torn Meniscus
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<blockquote data-quote="Deanzo" data-source="post: 14313" data-attributes="member: 2495"><p>I've had meniscus surgery. I went back to work in three weeks, but that was probably a mistake. I would have healed a lot faster if my job wasn't so physical. Stretching helps a lot. It takes about 6 months to get flexiblity back to almost 100%. Its been about a year, and i am still not as flexible. Fluid takes about 4 months to push out. From my experience it was worth it cuz i do brazilian jujitsu and i can't have my leg locking up. My knee will never be the same again but it doesn't lock up anymore and that's the main thing. If you can elevate and ice your knee and not be on your feet as much as i did, you will probably heal a lot faster</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deanzo, post: 14313, member: 2495"] I've had meniscus surgery. I went back to work in three weeks, but that was probably a mistake. I would have healed a lot faster if my job wasn't so physical. Stretching helps a lot. It takes about 6 months to get flexiblity back to almost 100%. Its been about a year, and i am still not as flexible. Fluid takes about 4 months to push out. From my experience it was worth it cuz i do brazilian jujitsu and i can't have my leg locking up. My knee will never be the same again but it doesn't lock up anymore and that's the main thing. If you can elevate and ice your knee and not be on your feet as much as i did, you will probably heal a lot faster [/QUOTE]
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