Meniscus Repair Treatment in Bangalore

The meniscus is a crucial cushioning cartilage in the knee that absorbs shock and helps maintain smooth movement between the thigh bone and shin bone. When a meniscus tear occurs due to sports injury, sudden twisting, or age-related degeneration, it may cause knee pain, swelling, stiffness, and restricted motion. At Vyshnavi Hospitals, our expert orthopaedic team offers advanced meniscus repair treatments designed to restore knee strength, stability, and mobility.

Our specialists use minimally invasive surgical techniques that help minimise post-operative discomfort, support faster recovery, and promote long-term joint health. Whether it affects an athlete, working professional, or elderly patient, every treatment plan is customised based on the severity of the tear, lifestyle needs, and recovery goals — with a strong focus on mobility and rehabilitation.

From accurate diagnosis using modern imaging techniques to structured post-treatment physiotherapy, Vyshnavi Hospitals provides comprehensive knee care throughout your recovery journey. Our aim is to help you return to your daily activities with improved comfort, confidence, and joint function.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to commonly asked questions about meniscus injuries and available treatment options.



Common symptoms include knee pain, swelling, stiffness, joint locking, or a popping sensation while bending or rotating the knee.



Meniscus repair is usually carried out using arthroscopic methods, where small incisions and a tiny camera allow precise and minimally invasive repair of the damaged cartilage.



Not in every case. Smaller or stable tears may improve with rest, medication, and physiotherapy. Surgery is recommended when pain persists or the tear affects knee stability and movement.



Most patients can resume light activities within 4 to 6 weeks with guided rehabilitation, while complete recovery may take up to three months depending on the tear and treatment type.



In most cases, patients regain strong knee function and mobility, especially when surgery is supported with proper physiotherapy and rehabilitation exercises.

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