Meniscus Tear Treatment

Meniscus tears are common knee injuries often caused by twisting motions or impact. At Low Cost Surgical, we offer expert diagnosis and minimally invasive treatments for faster recovery.
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Description

The meniscus is a wedge-shaped cartilage in your knee that cushions and stabilizes the joint. A tear can occur during sports, sudden movements, or as part of the aging process. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, stiffness, or a locking sensation in the knee.

At Low Cost Surgical, our orthopedic specialists use advanced imaging and arthroscopic procedures to accurately assess and treat meniscus injuries. Depending on the tear’s location and severity, we offer both non-surgical and surgical options, ensuring a customized recovery plan tailored to your lifestyle.
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Special Offer on Meniscus Tear Treatment

Actual Price

₹1,60,000

Single ₹1,40,000/- Only

Estimated Stay: 3 Days

Multi ₹1,80,000/- Only

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How it works

Procedure and Process Treatment

Meniscus Treatment Step 1

Clinical Evaluation & Imaging

We begin with a physical exam and MRI to confirm the tear and its type.

Meniscus Treatment Step 2

Treatment Planning

Depending on the tear, we recommend either conservative treatment or surgery.

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Arthroscopic Surgery

Through small incisions, the damaged part is either repaired or trimmed.

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Recovery & Rehab

A guided rehabilitation plan restores knee strength and flexibility.

Meniscus Conclusion

Regain Knee Confidence

At Low Cost Surgical, we specialize in restoring knee health with precision treatments tailored to your needs. Whether you’re an athlete or simply want to walk pain-free again, our advanced care ensures better outcomes and faster healing.

Frequently Asked Questions

We understand that knee injuries can raise many concerns. Here are some common questions about meniscus tear treatment to help you make informed decisions.
Yes, small tears, especially on the outer edge of the meniscus, can heal with rest, therapy, and medications.
It’s typically done arthroscopically with minimal discomfort, and most patients resume normal activity within weeks.
Depending on the repair, some patients walk the same day with support, while others need crutches for a short period.