Knees are very cool things, and they have some very cool ways of "resetting" and repairing themselves. If you are not looking forward to surgery and are unsure about it, and willing to try another approach with PT, may I suggest you find a certified Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy PT (aka "McKenzie").
A certified MDT therapist would know within 3 visits if your knee was capable of repairing itself using its own "direction of preference." (that's the direction of movement and amount of overpressure that allows the unhappy bits to go back to where they belong or clear out of the weightbearing surfaces so that the body can fix it)
MDT/McKenzie therapists give you one exercise to do, about 10 times every couple hours. Your exercise is the movement your body needs to fix itself, the therapist just helps you find it and monitors you. It's pretty simple and straightforward stuff, we really just stand back and let the body fix itself.
If your knee is irreducible, meaning too damaged for your own movements to help, you and your PT will know within 3 visits. He or she will explain the options at that point. Surgery is certainly on the table, and the information the therapist gets from observing the function and response of your knee will be useful for the surgeon, even if therapy doesn't help your knee fix itself.
McKenzie is more well known for spinal work, less well known for extremities. I've used the problem solving technique on my own knee, and I'm very happy with the results.
Disclaimer: I am a clinician, I do work in a MDT physical therapy clinic, I teach people to fix themselves. They are the cure, not me. I've seen better, faster results with MDT than with any other therapy approach I've used. I've also seen quicker and clearer decisions to refer back to the surgeon when a patient's injury is clearly not appropriate for PT. (less wasted time and less suffering for the patient) I have a bias, and I proclaim it.
If an MDT certified therapist tells you that you are best served by getting surgery, then I'd say get surgery. You can search for certified therapists on this page: http://www.mckenziemdt.org/index_us.cfm
(and if you do, make sure wherever your insurance lets you go that you get a certified or diplomate therapist, not someone who just says "yeah, I know McKenzie" or who has just taken a couple classes)
Last edited by KnottedYet; 07-12-2009 at 11:18 AM.
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