How soon can I squat and walk after minimally invasive surgery on my knee?

Minimally invasive surgery on the knee, may be synovitis surgery, meniscus injury, patella fracture, etc., about three weeks to three months after the operation before you can squat and walk, and the specific surgery has to do with.
1. synovitis: synovitis if more serious, need to be in the arthroscopic lesion removal, about three weeks after the operation can be recovered, at this time you can squat and walk properly.
2. Meniscus injury: meniscus injury is more commonly used at present is also minimally invasive surgery, if it is a partial meniscectomy, about three weeks can be normal activities. If it is meniscus suture surgery, the recovery time will be longer, about three months before you can squat and walk.
3. Patella fracture: if the patella fracture is not particularly serious displacement is small, and the fracture range is small, can be minimally invasive surgery, most of the fracture need to recover three months before you can squat and walk.
Knee minimally invasive surgery how long you can squat and walk and specific conditions, but also with the patient’s specific circumstances, can not be generalized, should be regularly reviewed by the doctor to decide whether you can squat and walk.