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The Injury: The meniscus is a circular shaped disc of cartilage tissue that function as a shock absorber between the bones of the knee. The meniscus is frequently damaged in twisting injuries or with repetitive impact over time. When the meniscus tears, a piece of cartilage can move in an abnormal way inside the joint causing pain catching and swelling. Because cartilage has no blood supply, normal healing does not occur.
In cases where the torn meniscus cannot be repaired, the smallest possible amount of tissue is removed, in order to preserve as much cushion for the joint as possible.
After care: Surgery is done as an outpatient, using
arthroscopic techniques. Immediate weight bearing is allowed using
crutches for 48 hours. Range of motion and physical therapy are
started immediately. Bandages are removed after 24 hours and band
aids are applied. Stationary bicycling is allowed within a few days. Prognosis: Results are 90-95% successful, with full return to sports at 4-6 weeks for most surgeries. Complex repairs and transplantations may take 6 months for full recovery. | ||
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Total Hip Replacement | ||
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Knee Replacement | ||
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Ligament Reconstruction |
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Orthes, spol. s r.o., Palackého 481, 756 61 Rožnov p./R., tel.: +420 651 757940-4, Fax: +420 651 620923, e-mail: orthes@orthes.cz |
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