After the knee meniscus suture is done, it is usually possible to bend appropriately.
Usually, from the 1st day to the 4th week after the knee meniscus suture surgery, in order to prevent the knee joint from being fixed for a long time and stiffness, to avoid the formation of adhesion in the joint cavity, which will affect the recovery of the knee joint function in the later stage, the patient needs to start to carry out the activities of the knee joint, such as bending and so on.
At this time, it is usually not recommended that the patient take the initiative to carry out bending activities, so as not to cause secondary damage to the knee joint, and it is necessary to go to the rehabilitation department of a regular hospital, and under the guidance of the rehabilitation doctor, to carry out passive bending activities of the knee joint, and then gradually transition to active bending activities, which is conducive to the earliest possible recovery of the knee joint function.