Arthroscopy Of The Knee

Last updated September 2009
Edited by: Guy Slowik, FRCS

How Long Until Full Recovery?

Recovery time will depend on the procedure performed.

  • If a partially torn meniscus was removed - You should be back to full activities within four to six weeks.

  • If a partially torn meniscus was repaired - You should expect four to six months until full recovery.

  • If you had an ACL reconstruction - You should commit to an aggressive rehabilitation program and expect full recovery in six to nine months (but you can be back at a desk job within a week or two).

  • If you had loose bodies removed - Recovery may take two to four weeks.

  • If you had a loose body repaired - Recovery is usually six to eight weeks.

  • If you had chondromalacia or arthritis - You should expect a couple of weeks to recover.

You will be encouraged to undertake a moderate exercise routine well before your knee is fully recovered. Generally, you will be discouraged from activities that place excess weight or stress on the knee until full recovery. Non-weight-bearing aerobic exercises, like cycling and swimming, are strongly encouraged during the recovery period. Pool exercises are very helpful.

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