3 0|0|Torn Meniscus: Does anyone have a torn meniscus and opted for Physical Therapy rather than surgery?|BarbaraK|bkupiec@comcast.net|16:34:55|10/01/2017|
Posted on Oct-01-17 at 04:34 PM (Eastern) by 73.13.47.127

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Posted on Oct-01-17 at 04:44 PM (Eastern) by 166.170.15.28

Had to have surgery for the repair and then physical therapy. How could just PT help it without the repair? 2|1|I have had 2 torn meniscus repair surgeries and then eventually a total knee replacement.|suzhappy|slz397@outlook.com|17:28:28|10/01/2017|

Posted on Oct-01-17 at 05:28 PM (Eastern) by 24.145.48.30

The physical therapists came to my house twice a week for 6 weeks then I had to go there for 12 more weeks. I thought I would never again walk without a limp but little by little they had my knee working like it was supposed to! I haven't had any knee problems at all since then. I don't think I could say that without having the surgeries.

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Posted on Oct-01-17 at 06:01 PM (Eastern) by 65.26.239.132

I don't understand how PT alone would resolve the situation completely.
If you have any torn piece inside, every time you move the knee that
piece will be irriated and hurt.

The surgery is pretty easy and you are released a few hours after surgery.