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Experience with Meniscus Repair Surgery?
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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 198608" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>LOL, Oh I am absolutely certain it is far different now than it was way back then in the 70s. I know people do not get the huge incision like I had......so- to begin with there is far less tissue damage. </p><p>I am constantly amazed at surgery now, and how reduced recovery time is in general (barring complications) than it USED to be. </p><p> </p><p>I managed to cause further damage to mine before thee surgery by wearing this splint thing but not reduceing my activity level and becuz of the meniscus injury, I wound up compensating when trying to walk and tore up quids and hamstrings etc in process. </p><p> </p><p>I do have to say I am always pleased tohear how less invasive so many surgeries have become over the years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 198608, member: 1697"] LOL, Oh I am absolutely certain it is far different now than it was way back then in the 70s. I know people do not get the huge incision like I had......so- to begin with there is far less tissue damage. I am constantly amazed at surgery now, and how reduced recovery time is in general (barring complications) than it USED to be. I managed to cause further damage to mine before thee surgery by wearing this splint thing but not reduceing my activity level and becuz of the meniscus injury, I wound up compensating when trying to walk and tore up quids and hamstrings etc in process. I do have to say I am always pleased tohear how less invasive so many surgeries have become over the years. [/QUOTE]
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