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Can I travel after ACL and meniscus surgery?

Can I travel after ACL and meniscus surgery?

There is no universal agreement as to when it is safe to travel by plane after an ACL reconstruction. It seems that most Orthopaedic Surgeons advise their patients not to fly for 4 to 6 weeks following the ACL reconstruction. Short flights do not seem to be a problem.

When can I start driving after ACL and meniscus surgery?

A. You should not drive as long as you are taking narcotic pain medication. If it is your left knee, you can resume driving when you feel your reaction times are back to normal (typically 1 week). If it is your right knee, usually allow driving 4-6 weeks after surgery.

How long after meniscus surgery can I drive?

Wait 2 weeks or until your doctor says it is okay before you take a bath, swim, use a hot tub, or soak your leg. You can drive when you are no longer using crutches or a knee brace, are no longer taking prescription pain medicine, and have some control over your knee. This usually takes 1 to 2 weeks.

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When can I travel after ACL surgery?

There is a risk of blood clot after any lower extremity surgery and this is increased during air travel. It can also be uncomfortable to sit on an airplane after surgery. We recommend waiting until at least 2 weeks after surgery for any flight.

Can you travel in car after arthroscopic knee surgery?

After simple right knee arthroscopy, the common consensus indicates that patients may safely return to driving 1 week postoperatively when they are narcotic-free and feel safe to control their vehicle.

Can you drive a car with a torn meniscus?

For meniscus partial removal, you can be back to light activity in two weeks and full activity in 6 weeks. How long before i can drive a car? All patients must be off pain medicine before driving. Many patients can return to driving in 2 weeks or less once they feel completely safe operating a vehicle.