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Fresh 5:39 Thu Oct 1
Knee arthroscopy
Anyone had one? Had my cartlidge repaired and some bone smoothen out under knee cap. The knee is really swollen didn't think it would be so bad after minor key hole surgery. Anyone got any experience of this and how long before back to normal mobility in the knee?

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The White Horse 6:02 Fri Oct 2
Re: Knee arthroscopy
Piece of piss. But the key is REHAB. Cybex quad strengthening.........do all that and keep it going 100%
you'll be fine.

Warning: Forego the excercises and do nothing - you're fucked

aldgate 4:17 Fri Oct 2
Re: Knee arthroscopy
once you have knee trouble you have to be careful - all about stretching and leg muscle exercises - have to be quiet disciplined and not put on weight

Spandex Sidney 12:23 Fri Oct 2
Re: Knee arthroscopy
Had it done 13 years ago, piece of piss, ended up with what looked like 3 bullet holes across my kneecap.

Mad Dog 12:21 Fri Oct 2
Re: Knee arthroscopy
Had another minor one last year to remove a screw from my knee. Again in and out In a day and 2 weeks off.

Mickey Rat 12:20 Fri Oct 2
Re: Knee arthroscopy
I've had 2, no big problems and the last time I'd been in agony before the op with calcification of the joint, came round and it felt great, mind you got a bit painful again once the residual general anaesthetic wore off but was back at work a week later and it's been trouble free every since. Good luck mate!

Mad Dog 12:20 Fri Oct 2
Re: Knee arthroscopy
Snapped all my knee ligaments 7 years ago. Had an arthroscopy 5 years ago but surgeon couldn't find anything wrong (idiot) .

Got a 2nd opinion and he worked out what was wrong in 2 minutes.

I digress. I got signed off for 2 weeks and walked out of hospital the same day.

The lateral reconstruction and the subsequent acl recon both led to 3 months off and a year of physio for each. Had to heal from the first one to have the 2nd.

Nobby Hammer 12:01 Fri Oct 2
Re: Knee arthroscopy
Have had 3 in the last 5 years (and an ACL reconstruction). Always a bit tender after the arthroscopies but usually ok after a week or so.

Honest Hammer 11:49 Thu Oct 1
Re: Knee arthroscopy
Had it done on my ankle, very stiff for a week with crutches, gradually got better and could run after about 6 weeks.

BRANDED 11:45 Thu Oct 1
Re: Knee arthroscopy
Have you made a will?

Jimmo 11:45 Thu Oct 1
Re: Knee arthroscopy
Having this done tomorrow , first real surgery I've had !

ray winstone 10:33 Thu Oct 1
Re: Knee arthroscopy
I've had 2, first one they sliced it open and I couldn't walk for 2 weeks, second one was keyhole and I was up and about after 2 days.

Full Claret Jacket 10:30 Thu Oct 1
Re: Knee arthroscopy
Had three at different times on the same knee as well as other ops.
It's fucked now though and although I'm not in daily pain since the last cartilage repair, I can't do any real exercise without it swelling up for days.
Its really important you do the right physio and exercises after the op so push yourself to do it right.

boleyn8420 10:19 Thu Oct 1
Re: Knee arthroscopy
Yes I had one 3years ago, piece of puss surgery, walked down the stairs almost immediately after. Did my physio then the problems started, first the knee swelled up and then it started hurting, a lot. Anyway 6 months after the Fucking 1st surgeon had insisted he had done a great job I switched and got a second opinion and ended up having a full knee replacement. Still have trouble with the cunting thing as well. So best of luck but I wish I had never had the first op done, oh and before you ask it was all done private and they all closed ranks after saying I was just unlucky. Anyway mate I hope your knee makes a full recovery

GingerNut 10:10 Thu Oct 1
Re: Knee arthroscopy
I've had 3 knee ops over many many years. Last one in 2009. Cartilage trimmed, patella scraped. Had to do physio almost as soon as I came round. Agony. Swelling is to be expected, keep it elevated if you can, flex often. I recall not being right for several weeks afterwards. Had to give up football and squash and running.

The Stoat 8:52 Thu Oct 1
Re: Knee arthroscopy
I had one many years ago but just last week I appear to have fluid on my knee now and the Doc sent me for X-Rays yesterday, bloody agony at times at the mo :-(

One Flew 8:26 Thu Oct 1
Re: Knee arthroscopy
What did the doc advise, crutches and no driving for two seeks I was told, but was at Man City next day and drove to get the Hornchurch coach. It did put me off playing squash again though.

, 6:36 Thu Oct 1
Re: Knee arthroscopy
If it was done at the Nuffield back in the day it was probably Lang-Stevenson that performed.

Jim79 6:16 Thu Oct 1
Re: Knee arthroscopy
had three over a two week stay at Oldchurch hospital due to a septic infection in my knee. Procedure is not painful and fairly unintrusive......septic infection on the other hand is a cunt and nearly lost half my leg!!!

Pancho 5:47 Thu Oct 1
Re: Knee arthroscopy
Yep had it when I was 15 after playing football and pulling a Gazza.

I like to blame it for my subsequent years of fat cuntery.

It wasn't. It was greed.

Steve P 5:45 Thu Oct 1
Re: Knee arthroscopy
I've had three.

I played squash for 10 years after the last one.


I had a few breathers though.

Gavros 5:45 Thu Oct 1
Re: Knee arthroscopy
about a week for the swelling to go down.

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