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Edited By: Gregory A. Schmale, M.D.Last updated Friday, July 22, 2005
What types of physical therapy do patients require after minimally-invasive surgery for a torn meniscus in athletic children for meniscal tears in the knee of adolescents and children?
What options exist for rehabilitation after minimally-invasive surgery for a torn meniscus in athletic children for meniscal tears in the knee of adolescents and children?
Can this rehabilitation after minimally-invasive surgery for a torn meniscus in athletic children for meniscal tears in the knee of adolescents and children be done at home?
What is the usual response to rehabilitation after minimally-invasive surgery for a torn meniscus in athletic children for meniscal tears in the knee of adolescents and children?
Are there risks to rehabilitation after minimally-invasive surgery for a torn meniscus in athletic children for meniscal tears in the knee of adolescents and children?
How long will rehabilitation after minimally-invasive surgery for a torn meniscus in athletic children for meniscal tears in the knee of adolescents and children need to be continued?
How long after minimally-invasive surgery for a torn meniscus in athletic children for meniscal tears in the knee of adolescents and children will patients be able to return to ordinary daily activities?
After full recovery and rehabilitation from minimally-invasive surgery for a torn meniscus in athletic children for meniscal tears in the knee of adolescents and children, what are the limitations on the patient?
How can the costs of rehabilitation after minimally-invasive surgery for a torn meniscus in athletic children for meniscal tears in the knee of adolescents and children be anticipated?
Surgery for Meniscal tears in the knee of adolescents and children at the University of Washington
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