Physical therapy for meniscal repairs in Boston, Massachusetts

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Meet with the best meniscal repairs physical therapists in Boston, Massachusetts

Boston, Massachusetts, Luna employs a talented group of physical therapists who specialize in treating patients who are recovering from meniscal repair surgery. Our PTs will work to help you safely and efficaciously restore mobility to the knee, in order to help ensure the success of your operation.

Best of all, our expert clinicians provide physical therapy on demand — that means patients can get the care they need in the location that’s most convenient to them. It’s physical therapy, delivered.

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What is a meniscal repair?

One of the most common knee injuries, a torn meniscus can sometimes be resolved with just rest, ice, and anti-inflammatory medications. But when this doesn’t do the trick, patients often need surgical repair.

Each knee contains two menisci, which are C-shaped pieces of cartilage that act as a cushion between the shin and thigh. When a meniscus is torn, it causes immense pain, stiffness, swelling, and difficulty extending the knee.

Meniscal repairs should help relieve these symptoms — and fortunately, these procedures are much less invasive than they used to be. In the past, the entire meniscus was removed; now surgeons can remove just the torn segment of the meniscus, especially if the tear is relatively small.

That said, 20 to 40 percent of meniscal repair surgeries fail, meaning that the repaired meniscus does not heal properly. If this occurs, the patient will have to undergo the procedure a second time. There’s a strong correlation between postoperative rehabilitation compliance and the procedure’s success.

Source: VeryWellHealth

Why do patients need meniscal repairs?

Some meniscal repairs cause pain and stiffness but don’t ultimately impact the knee’s mechanics. These cases tend to respond best to non-operative treatment options, such as gentle physical therapy exercises, rest, and icing.

When a meniscal tear does affect the knee’s mechanics, however, surgery tends to be the best option. Patients who are unable to bend the knee, cannot fully straighten the knee, or experience a popping sensation in the knee are often strong candidates for the procedure.

The most common reasons for a meniscal repair include:

  • Inability to bend the knee
  • Inability to fully straighten the knee
  • A popping or clicking sensation in the knee

Source: VeryWellHealth

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Physical therapy for meniscal repairs in Boston, Massachusetts

Rehabilitation is intensive after meniscal repair surgery, as it’s vital for ensuring the surgery’s success. Typically, patients are placed in a knee immobilizer or brace immediately after surgery. One of the first things they’ll do with their physical therapist is learn how to walk with crutches and a brace in order to avoid further injury.

After a few weeks, it should be safe to remove the brace for rehabilitation sessions. A physical therapist can help the patient practice bending the knee carefully, though it’s still not safe to place weight on the knee at this point. After the first few months of surgery, the patient will be able to practice walking while placing weight on the knee, while three to four months is generally sufficient to return to full activities.

Source: VeryWellHealth
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Frequently asked questions

Where are Luna therapists seeing patients?

For physical therapy sessions in the Boston area, our therapists are available to come to your home. We extend our services to all neighborhoods, making it a priority to bring physical therapy to you and enhance the overall convenience of your PT journey.

Is physical therapy covered by insurance?

Luna is partnered with numerous insurance plans, simplifying the benefits verification process for you. When you choose Luna, your co-pay will consistently align with the specified co-pay amount in your insurance plan for a PT clinic visit. We accept all major insurances and Medicare.

Is there a waiting list for new patients?

No—we want it to be easy for patients to get started with their physical therapy! We can always accommodate new patients, and most patients can have their first at-home physical therapy appointment within 48 hours of signing up. Our therapists work 6:30 am - 8:30 pm, 7 days a week. Check Availability.

Who are Luna’s physical therapists?

Luna's therapists are highly experienced, with a minimum of 3 years in the field, often with extensive additional experience. Each therapist undergoes a meticulous interview and background check process. We partner only with therapists who are deeply committed to delivering exceptional care to their patients.

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