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Effect of Early Surgery vs Physical Therapy on Knee Function Among Patients With Nonobstructive Meniscal Tears: The ESCAPE Randomized Clinical Trial

Effect of Early Surgery vs Physical Therapy on Knee Function Among Patients With Nonobstructive Meniscal Tears: The ESCAPE Randomized Clinical Trial

by kneerehabpros | Jul 18, 2023 | Meniscus Tear

This 2018 article published by the National Library of Medicine states that at two years, outcomes are similar whether you undergo an arthroscopy or physical therapy alone. As with the other study, there was a small subset of patients that were randomized to receive...
Surgery versus Physical Therapy for a Meniscal Tear and Osteoarthritis

Surgery versus Physical Therapy for a Meniscal Tear and Osteoarthritis

by kneerehabpros | Jul 18, 2023 | Meniscus Tear

This study published by the National Library of Medicine in May 2013 demonstrates that patients with a meniscus tear do about the same at six months if they’ve had either arthroscopy or just physical therapy. The interesting thing is that 30 % of the patients enrolled...
Treatment of meniscal tears: An evidence-based approach

Treatment of meniscal tears: An evidence-based approach

by kneerehabpros | Jul 14, 2023 | Meniscus Tear

This 2014 review published by The National Library of Medicine states that most meniscus tears in adults can be treated with a physical therapy program, but even if they do require surgery at some point they have the same outcomes as though they were treated with...

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