Torn meniscus
dotsoncck
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Doing well with food choices, but having constant knee pain and unable to exercise. Had MRI today and waiting for results. Any ideas on other ways to burn calories?
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Can you swim? When my knee is acting up I do front crawl, but cross my legs at the ankle and don't use them. All my movement comes from my arms and believe you me that can be quite a work out just to keep me from sinking.0
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Doing well with food choices, but having constant knee pain and unable to exercise. Had MRI today and waiting for results. Any ideas on other ways to burn calories?
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I'm a month out from knee scope. I only did upper body workouts (weight training), no cardio or leg workouts. I gained some weight and had to push my goals back. Mainly because I eat out of comfort and missed pushing myself in my workouts. If you are good with nutrition you will be fine without gaining.0
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Had the same thing 18 months ago and an arthroscope to fix it. Was out for a few months from anything extreme.
Boxing is alright; just stand there and hit the bag, a lot. Try for 1 minute intervals of intense punching, then 1 minute of relaxed for 25-30 minutes.
Swimming is also alright if you can get one of the 'peanuts' (buoy type thing shaped like a peanut) that you put in between your legs to keep them afloat. That way, you don't have to kick and can simply use your arms.
Non exercise wise...Try learning guitar, and power-play for hours. Or drums; smack them for a little while.
Oh, and fidget. Shake your good leg, always make sure your hands are moving/tapping etc. Increasing NEAT (Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenisis) allows you to eat more.0 -
Thanks for the ideas. I will try upper body workouts and keep watching the food choices. It's just disheartening to be injured when I feel like I just got off to a good start.0
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Just please please PLEASE be careful!
My boyfriend had a torn meniscus. 7 surgeries later he still can't walk with out pain because he was too active while he should have been recovering.0 -
I had surgery for the same injury about a year ago and that's when I began to gain weight AGAIN. Will try to really watch my food choices and do some upper body workouts. This is just a big downer.:sad:0
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Thanks. I believe this is a retear. I had a repair about a year ago. 2 months of rehab and 6 months of no exercises and thought I would be ok.....but apparently not. So painful daily. :sad:0
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Hopefully everything gets better quick! Just be careful :flowerforyou:
Calorie deficit and you will still lose weight. So just make sure you are consistent with your food log and the weight will come off.0 -
My MRI to diagnose the same is on Wednesday. :frown: Sending good thoughts your way!0
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Can't swim, but upper body workouts are possible. Will find it hard to stay motivated if I can't do some aerobics...:sad:0
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Exercise bike with very low resistance.0
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Thanks for your support.0
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If you have to have surgery, please do rehab and don't over do it afterwards. I had surgery about a year ago and was told not to run again, but I started gaining weight and thought I could do more......should have listened.0
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I had surgery on mine years ago,,,and 3 months later had my ACL done....Just take it easy, and really watch your diet.....until your knee is doing better.0
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Thanks for the support.0
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I've had a couple surgeries on my knee and they all involved stitching the meniscus or a menisectomy among other things. I'm sorry you're going through that it really sucks and I know it can feel like fitness is over but it's so not. Pilates is really great just avoid fully extending and stretching your injured leg out like you would with the other one for right now and do things that primarily involved legs in the air or swivelling from side to side while you balance on your hands and whatnot. I had a pilates influenced physical therapist on my last surgery and it was the best pt I had and now I'm back to doing everything I couldn't do after the first surgery/injury. Hang on there!0
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Its a three week recovery period0
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Its a three week recovery period
Not always bud, depends on what type of tear you had, and what surgery.
I had 2 months before I was allowed to start running. Even then, it hurt.0 -
That's why I'm here. Put on weight when I was laid up for 6 months (4 pre surgery, 2 post). Recovery does depend on exactly what they have to do.
I started running again roughly 8 weeks later. Now, a year post op, I'm running about 30 miles a week without any knee pain at all. Holding at 30 miles as I'm running a 5k season this fall. Won my age group last 3 races as well, and I'm expecting a PR before the end of the year - particularly if I can get back down to ideal racing weight..
So full recovery is possible. Hang in there.
FWIW, I did a lot of stationary bicycling on low resistance before surgery. Was fine on the meniscus, and kept the leg muscles in some shape. I think it helped with recovery - but I would not do it if it hurt!0 -
Its a three week recovery period
Not always bud, depends on what type of tear you had, and what surgery.
I had 2 months before I was allowed to start running. Even then, it hurt.
Yep, it totally depends on what you have done. I was non weight bearing for 7 weeks after my repair, and it was months after that before I was back to normal. I actually got emaciated though because I was in college on crutches, and couldn't carry food in the cafeteria (and crutching several miles to class everyday is apparently a good fat burning exercise).
I agree with the careful rehab statements- I didn't have good PT after and I still have limited ROM in that knee (this was 23 years ago). On the bright side so far the repair seems to be holding out (crossing fingers...)- I've found that it's really important for me to keep my quads strong, or my knees get wonky.0
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