6 weeks, you will be able to walk in a couple of days, don't put any weight or do sports for 6 weeks, you have to let the cartilidge harden since they are cutting away a piece of it in the surgery, good luck and keep weight off it! .
I still wouldn't lift really heavy stuff after 6 weeks. You'll know yourself what your limit will be when the time comes down to it.
The knee is the largest joint in the body. Running, climbing, and bending. The top of the tibia.
Treatment of a torn meniscus may include surgery to repair the damage. Strengthening to stabilize the knee joint. The knee is the largest joint in the body.
Where the femur (thighbone) attaches to the tibia (shinbone). Running to climbing and squatting. Leg at the knee.
Contract, the knee extends or straightens. The back of the thigh, are responsible for flexing or bending the knee. LCL) and the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments (ACL, PCL).
Stresses of walking, running, and climbing.
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