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  2. Older Adults And the Meniscus Tear - Premier Health

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    Knee arthroscopy involves inserting a small camera and surgical instruments into the knee joint through small incisions. This allows the surgeon to repair the torn meniscus. Depending on the degree of the tear and surgery performed, recovery and rehabilitation can range from three or four weeks up to three months.

  3. Surgery for Meniscus Tear: What to expect & Recovery time - WebMD

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    The goal of surgery is to remove or repair the meniscus. By doing this, you should have more stability in the knee and reduce the risk of arthritis later in life.

  4. Sometimes meniscus surgery is needed; very often, it’s not

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    Orthopedic surgeons often face a dilemma: whether to repair or remove the torn meniscus. Interestingly, the compensation for both procedures is typically the same, which may inadvertently influence the decision-making process.

  5. How Do Meniscus Tears Affect the Elderly? | West Hartford Health

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    In many cases, patients start to improve after a few months. At this point, a doctor may recommend an arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM), a type of surgical knee arthroscopy treatment to repair the torn meniscus. However, medical researchers have started to question this procedure.

  6. Surgery helps older patients with meniscus tear better than ... -...

    www.upi.com/Health_News/2019/07/11/Surgery-helps-older-patients-with-meniscus...

    Now, a new inside arthroscopic repair technique has proven to help repair these injuries in older adults, avoiding the need for more complicated surgeries, according to research presented...

  7. Torn meniscus - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    It's sometimes possible to repair a torn meniscus, especially in children and younger adults. If the tear can't be repaired, the meniscus might be surgically trimmed, possibly through tiny incisions using an arthroscope.

  8. Meniscus tears & repairs - Mayo Clinic Orthopedics & Sports...

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    Meniscus tears & repairs. Both the inside and outside of the knee have a meniscus. The meniscus is a firm, elastic, shock absorber that helps stabilize the knee and is important for normal function of the knee joint. It also provides protection of healthy cartilage in the knee.

  9. Meniscus Surgery: Meniscus Repair & Meniscectomy - Cleveland...

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    Meniscus surgery is an operation to treat a meniscus tear. You’ll need a meniscus repair, partial meniscectomy or meniscus replacement. All are safe and effective.

  10. Is Knee Surgery Necessary for Meniscus Tear? - Cleveland Clinic...

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    If these steps don’t help, your doctor may recommend one of two options: physical therapy or knee arthroscopy, a type of surgery. “In the past, it was typically surgery first and then physical ...

  11. Torn meniscus surgery and recovery timeline | St. Luke's Health

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    However, more severe tears or those causing persistent symptoms may require surgical intervention, such as arthroscopic surgery, to repair or remove the damaged portion of the meniscus. Proper diagnosis and treatment are essential for relieving pain and restoring function to the knee.