How soon can I walk on the floor after minimally invasive meniscus tear surgery?

Minimally invasive meniscus tear surgery time to get off the ground varies according to the type of surgery. If it is partial meniscectomy, you can generally get off the ground about 2 days after the surgery, and you can walk normally about 2 weeks after the surgery. If it is meniscus suture surgery, you can generally get off the ground about 1 and a half months after the surgery, and you can walk normally about 3 months after the surgery. 1. Partial meniscectomy: If the meniscus tear is more difficult to heal without affecting the function of the joints, more meniscectomy is taken to remove the torn meniscus, usually you can get down to the ground in about 2 days after the surgery, and you can walk normally in about 2 weeks. 2. Meniscus Suture: If the meniscus is torn at the third level or above, and the joint surface is involved, meniscus suture is often taken to suture the damaged meniscus, and you can get down to the ground about 1.5 months after the surgery, and you can walk normally about 3 months after the surgery. Post-operative recovery after minimally invasive meniscus tear surgery is recommended to visit your doctor in time.