Introduction
A
		  meniscus tear is a common knee joint injury. How well
		  the knee will heal and whether surgery will be needed depends in large part on
		  the type of tear and how bad the tear is. Work with your doctor to plan a
		  rehabilitation (rehab) program that helps you regain as much strength and flexibility
		  in your knee as possible. Your rehab program probably will include
		  physical therapy and home exercises. 
Exercises that might be
		  prescribed for rehab are listed here. Work with your doctor and
		  physical therapist to design a program that will best help you reach your
		  rehab goals.
- A coordinated program of physical therapy and
			 home exercises can advance healing in your knee and help you return to desired
			 activities.
 - Building strength and flexibility in your knee and legs
			 may help prevent future degeneration in your knee.
 
How do I do exercise to heal my meniscus?
For most
		  tears, some simple exercises can help maintain muscle strength in the front of
		  the thigh (quadriceps), back of the thigh (hamstrings), calf, and hip. All of
		  these areas are important for your overall leg function while your knee heals
		  after an injury or after surgery. Exercises should only be done on the advice
		  of your doctor and only if you feel very minimal or no pain while you do them at home. 
The list below has links to specific exercises with pictures and
		  instructions.
Credits
ByHealthwise Staff
Primary Medical ReviewerWilliam H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine
Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine
Specialist Medical ReviewerPatrick J. McMahon, MD - Orthopedic Surgery
Current as ofMarch 21, 2017