How a Meniscal Repair Along with my ACL Surgery Changes the Recovery Process

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  • čas přidán 6. 11. 2022
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Komentáře • 74

  • @ericdesruisseaux8890
    @ericdesruisseaux8890 Před rokem +59

    had acl/meniscus surgery and was non weight bearing for 6 weeks. for anyone going through it, you got this it ain’t that bad

    • @ACLacademy
      @ACLacademy  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing. Let us know if you want some help with the recovery

    • @saqlainmustaque1139
      @saqlainmustaque1139 Před rokem

      Bro been through acl meniscus surgery on 24.12.22 But it's still paining

    • @robsas6610
      @robsas6610 Před rokem

      @@saqlainmustaque1139 I had my ACL + Meniscus surgery on 14/11/22... I'm seeing the surgeon today for the follow up appointment.. My physio has been mighty with me so I'm hoping for a good appointment today.. I've been walking carefully without a crutch for 10 days now, its still painful sometimes but I'm getting there!!

    • @ACLacademy
      @ACLacademy  Před rokem

      @@saqlainmustaque1139 I would recommend you work with an acl specialist. if you are interested we can talk further. please email us at admin@theaclacademy.com

    • @JobsHint
      @JobsHint Před rokem

      @@robsas6610 i too had my meniscus and acl repair on 8/12/22 but worst part is that this is my 3rd surgery for acl with the same knee, now it's almost 6 weeks i can't able to walk without TWO crutch. I am very much in dilemma that what is going to happen next😔 peroneus longus graft is used this time, after few years i think i will have graft deficiency 😂

  • @simran5923
    @simran5923 Před rokem +1

    Thanks a ton for this. It does suck to not be allowed to walk but your words give me strength.

  • @chrissaldana4real
    @chrissaldana4real Před rokem +5

    Thank you so much. These videos are Pricepriceless. Mental recovery is in itself a process. Having these as an aide or tool is so valuable. Cannot thank you enough!

  • @BlackSwanDon
    @BlackSwanDon Před 29 dny

    Just joined the club. Surgery was this morning. 🍻 cheers

  • @clairea7568
    @clairea7568 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for the great info. Had an ACL reconstruction, meniscus repair and lateral corner reconstruction 3 weeks ago 😅

    • @ACLacademy
      @ACLacademy  Před rokem

      Thanks for the kind words Claire, hows the recovery going so far?

    • @tinikacarrington6442
      @tinikacarrington6442 Před rokem

      I'm 4 days out from the same surgery.....

  • @KB-sh3ri
    @KB-sh3ri Před 8 měsíci

    I had an acl reconstruction along with a medial and lateral meniscus repair and was confused as to why I was seeing other people walking on the first couple days but it makes sense now. thank you for the information!

    • @GeorgeM705
      @GeorgeM705 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yep, it all depends on how many procedures have been done. 'ACL surgery' it is a bit of an umbrella term. For example, I had 'ACL surgery', which actually means ACL reconstruction from hamstring tendon, antero-lateral ligament fixation and meniscal suture (not shaved/trimmed). Any on these will add to pain, recovery time, exercises, etc

    • @brainwars8898
      @brainwars8898 Před 17 dny

      How long before were u able to bend ur knee to 90°??

    • @KB-sh3ri
      @KB-sh3ri Před 17 dny

      @@brainwars8898about 2 and a half - 4 months

  • @aldiv50
    @aldiv50 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I am 4 months post ACL and flap tear meniscus surgery. My condition heading into surgery was not so good, having a jammed knee with very little ROM for about 2 months. Post-op has been very slow. I have managed to go up to ~120 ROM, but the extension is still a bit ways away. My physio and doctor both agree that I have PFPS with a very stiff patella that restricts movement and causes uncomfortable clicking. Would you have any experience with patients/clients who have had this and needed a longer time for getting back? thanks again for the informative video!

  • @rvinnc1622
    @rvinnc1622 Před rokem +2

    wow, just tore my acl, lcl, and meniscus and now 6 weeks into my recovery, great video

    • @ACLacademy
      @ACLacademy  Před rokem +1

      Thank you appreciate that. Let us know if you need help with the recovery

  • @Trizzy-
    @Trizzy- Před rokem +4

    Hello, I had an acl replacement and a meniscus tear. I’m about 6 months out post surgery and still have swelling and numbness. Just curious when I could expect to not see anymore swelling and no more numbness. Thanks.

  • @DranzerZ
    @DranzerZ Před rokem +2

    I had my acl+meniscus surgery with 6 sutures on my meniscus. Now almost 3rd week, my specialist said I had to be 6 weeks for non weight bearing. Just hope my knee can cure fast where i can back to work. Usually how long I able to walk as normal without crutches?

  • @beshrjan
    @beshrjan Před 4 měsíci

    6 days left till my surgery. Will only know if he will repair my meniscus after I am awake from surgery.

  • @debolinabiswas4465
    @debolinabiswas4465 Před rokem +1

    My doctor said to not use the left leg meniscus was badly damaged.. they repaired it... 4 weeks

  • @KerolsGames
    @KerolsGames Před rokem +3

    My surgeon / doctor just told me to do the same as any ACL surgery even though I also had the meniscus repair. It’s been a month and I still can’t walk normally or lift my leg. I’m literally at my breaking point, I’m crying as I write this because everyone else are already able to walk normally. Is this possible because of the meniscus? Is that why I’m late?

    • @ACLacademy
      @ACLacademy  Před rokem

      im sorry to hear this, it can be a tough process, but that is why it is so important to get the right guidance. we would be happy to talk with you further about your case if you're interested. we work with people remotely to guide their process. please email us at admin@theaclacademy.com

  • @aravindanm6484
    @aravindanm6484 Před rokem

    I had acl reconstruction plus meniscus repair i can feel my rehab was normal but my quad muscles not active then after 30 days im able to lift my leg slightly and felt getting better then after 40 days i slipped heavily but my quad muscle is still intact but knee got swollen and I had difficult n walking..now after 60 days now I'm able to walk in flat freely and knee bending is much better n swelling is gradually coming down...what i fear is did i broke my acl again ? Or i damage my meniscus ? Please can someone assist me on these before I go to doc..

  • @CC-ys8qq
    @CC-ys8qq Před rokem +1

    Meniscus repair needs to be specified, regular vs root tear repair, this is important because you're rehab process is different with a root tear meniscus repair. ACL/meniscus repairs seem to do better than just a meniscus repair alone, there is belief the stem cell response helps the healing vs just meniscus repair alone.

  • @hassanrefaatalkubaisi8348

    Thanks for the helpful info. I had ACL/meniscus repair before 10 weeks, I suffer from limping and some pain in my knee when I am walking, is this normal condition and what is the normal period to have full flexion?

    • @ACLacademy
      @ACLacademy  Před rokem

      that is a long time to still be limping. usually limping has to do with extension motion and quad strength.

  • @ariashahmirzadi6873
    @ariashahmirzadi6873 Před rokem

    It’s the day after my surgery had a quad graft ACL reconstruction with meniscus repair. I bought a Compex 3.0, what settings would you recommend for quad stimulation and what would be the frequency. Should I elevate my knee by placing pillow underneath my heel/calf area to get extension or are there better ways?

    • @mekc123321
      @mekc123321 Před 5 měsíci

      How are you doing now? I had a quad graft acl reconstruction with meniscus repair almost 2 weeks ago

  • @Childathaart
    @Childathaart Před rokem +1

    My husband had ACL reconstruction and Meniscus repair done almost 2 weeks ago. Our surgeon and Physiotherapist at the hospital encouraged full weight bearing on day 1 itself. Doc wasn't even favour of a walker.. he said don't be dependent on it.. we checked with 2 other physiotherapists later.. both said no to full weight bearing and to definately use a walker.. we are confused.

    • @ACLacademy
      @ACLacademy  Před rokem

      It depends on the meniscus tear, and how complicated the repair is as far as flexion and WBing restrictions go

  • @susandpt
    @susandpt Před rokem +2

    Hi! Have you seen/heard of surgeons allowing weightbearing (WBAT) after an ACLR and meniscal repair?

    • @ACLacademy
      @ACLacademy  Před rokem +1

      I have seen it. Depends on several factors. Size of tear, complexity of tear, and surgeon

    • @susandpt
      @susandpt Před rokem

      @@ACLacademy would you still be cautious when loading during 4-6 week timeframe? like mini squats or any knee dominant exercises

    • @ACLacademy
      @ACLacademy  Před rokem +1

      @@susandpt this also depends on how you are responding to care, rather how the knee is responding. Usually we monitor swelling as a sign of stress on the knee joint.

  • @MissKelleen
    @MissKelleen Před 9 měsíci

    Hi! Thank you so much for all this info, it is super helpful. I just had my second ACL recon & meniscus medial repair on 08/29/23. My doc said I can put full weight on right away. I was able to start walking without crutches after one week. I began my first PT on 9/8/23. I’ve been struggling to bend my knee, supposed to receive the CPM machine to help me with my range of motion. I get this really painful sharp pain every time I try to bend, is this normal? Currently at only 10-12 degree bend. My doc wanted me to start bending to 45 degrees the day after surgery. Hoping this can improve soon. I am going into my third week post surgery and after binge watching your channel I’m starting to feel like I’m behind on my recovery process.

    • @ACLacademy
      @ACLacademy  Před 9 měsíci

      appreciate you sharing some info. i do think it is common for people to experience pain as they are working into new ranges. it's important that you get a consistent routine down to nudge the knee along. The more we move I would expect it to hurt less. If you want to take some time to connect further or looking for additional help - visit our website at www.theaclacademy.com and you can fill out an application. I would be happy to chat.

  • @hannahqaisir7484
    @hannahqaisir7484 Před rokem +1

    I had acl+ bucket handle meniscus + EAT surgery 5 weeks ago and surgeon told me to weight bare as tolerated from second week onwards. Flexion only to 90° with some pain and still walking in a straight leg brace.
    How comes I was weight baring as tolerated at 2 weeks?

    • @tonyawinn7347
      @tonyawinn7347 Před rokem +1

      We had the same diagnosis and my Surgeon stated the same, that if I can tolerate toe weight after week two, and strengthen each week after. My surgeon explained, if you are athletic you tend to heal faster as you come in stronger than the average person.

  • @sanurag80
    @sanurag80 Před rokem

    I underwent an acl reconstruction and medial meniscus surgery on 10/01/2023. The doctor placed an implant in respect of meniscus. Frankly speaking not much pain now . Started the therapy on the next day of surgery . However not allowed to put weight on the operated leg/knee. Don’t know for how long I have to walk on crutches with hanging the operated leg in air. The lower side of tibia seems numb may be becasuse of wearing brace. Is it normal. Going for the first follow up on 25th this month. Thanks for uploading this video

    • @ACLacademy
      @ACLacademy  Před rokem

      seems like a long time to have Wbing restrictions
      . Happy to discuss your case further with you if you are looking for specialized care for your rehab process. Please email us at admin@theaclacademy.com

  • @gothicyid
    @gothicyid Před rokem +1

    I got ACL reconstruction from donor and meniscus repair. When I put weight down I feel my knee sort of shift even in locked position of brace. How do I know if I'm injuring my ligament? Also the brace is bruising my leg and pushing on my stitches and hurts horrible what can I do?

    • @ACLacademy
      @ACLacademy  Před rokem

      thats a tough question without much context. if you are looking for help are moer structured care, please feel free to reach out to us via email admin@theaclacademy.com

  • @MightyKJ
    @MightyKJ Před rokem

    I had both and wanted to know if theirs any way I can lay on my side while sleeping. Got it about 4 days ago.

    • @ACLacademy
      @ACLacademy  Před rokem

      you should be able to. I would sleep in your brace

  • @abuhlea9214
    @abuhlea9214 Před rokem

    Hello, I’ve been injured for 3 weeks now and from the scan it says i have ACL rupture and meniscus fisure/tear, i will meet the doctor/surgeon on 3 weeks from now to have the first consultation so 6 weeks, my family doctor said is ok to wait if I don’t have constant pain and I don’t, what do you think?

  • @qawsedrf7678
    @qawsedrf7678 Před rokem

    hi,,, is there a chance of getting osteoarthritis years later after partial medial menisctomy ????

    • @ACLacademy
      @ACLacademy  Před rokem +1

      anyone who sustains an injury like this is unfortunately in a higher category to develop arthritis. The way we preserve the joint is tor GEt STRONG!

  • @ehsasrashid69
    @ehsasrashid69 Před rokem +2

    i had acl + bucket handle meniscus tier and my surgeon removed my damaged meniscus instead of reconstructing or repairing it and i am very concerned about it please help was it ok for it to be removed?

    • @ACLacademy
      @ACLacademy  Před rokem +1

      Chances are they removed the torn portion. This is ok as that is the correct procedure for this. If you have more questions or looking for specialized care for your rehab please email us at admin@theaclacademy.com

    • @Graniteguy94_
      @Graniteguy94_ Před rokem

      That’s what they are going to do to me. How is it going now ?

    • @ehsasrashid69
      @ehsasrashid69 Před rokem

      @@Graniteguy94_ well i am pretty much all healed up now, just have a little stiffness and my leg wasting is still 2cm but they say it will be all ok when you do regular exercise, i am starting to jog now after 4.5 months of surgery even though my dr. said i would be jogging in 6 months, i guess my progress is a lot faster, i can easily do fast reflexes now like i play badminton so you can understand

    • @ehsasrashid69
      @ehsasrashid69 Před rokem

      @@Graniteguy94_ take my advice just dont be scared, it will be tough for a month that's all then you only have to prioritise your rehabilitation exercise above anything else that's all and you will be all better in no time buddy

  • @marioveljaca4344
    @marioveljaca4344 Před rokem

    I had my acl/meniscus repair surgery on 15.12.2022. I started to walk without chruches 3 weeks after, still can't fully exten my leg, and have some sweling around knee. My question is what are some possible side effect of my early removal of crutches and full weight bear on injured leg because nobody instructed me that i cant remove crutches if i feel that i can do it. My PT starts in 5 days (month after surgery) and first apointment with surgeon is in 3 weeks

    • @ACLacademy
      @ACLacademy  Před rokem

      I would advise you go back to assisted walking, and work on that extension. that is the key foundations for rehab. you need formal PT, and to work with an acl specialist. If you need help, please reach out to us at admin@theaclacademy.com