The rehabilitation protocol will depend on the surgical procedure:
After a meniscal suture: the goal is to let the repaired meniscus heal, and as the vascularisation of the meniscus is minimal, the healing is a slow process: most of the time, crutches are necessary 4 to 6 weeks for partial weight bearing, and the knee flexion is limited to 90°. Except for meniscal root repair or radial tear repair where no weight is allowed at all for 6 weeks, to let the meniscus heal. Walking is allowed progressively without crutches after 6 weeks and impact sports after 4 to 6 months according to the type of repair.
After a minima meniscectomy: walking is possible from the same day of surgery, crutches may help in case of pain for the first week, the patient get back to usual daily activities after 10 days and to impact sports after 4 to 6 weeks.