Meniscus Repair in Nashville, TN
18 sports medicine surgeons in Nashville, TN, are listed for meniscus repair. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Sports Medicine Surgeons in Nashville, TN
Amanda D. Martin
Orthopedic Surgeon Nashville, TN
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Burton F. Elrod
Sports Medicine Nashville, TN
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Charles L. Cox
Sports Medicine Nashville, TN
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Christian Anderson
Sports Medicine Nashville, TN
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Christopher M. Jones
Sports Medicine Nashville, TN
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Damon H. Petty
Sports Medicine Nashville, TN
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David R. Moore
Sports Medicine Nashville, TN
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Eric N. Bowman
Sports Medicine Nashville, TN
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Gregory G. Polkowski
Orthopedic Surgeon Nashville, TN
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Jaron P. Sullivan
Sports Medicine Nashville, TN
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Jeffrey P. Lawrence
Sports Medicine Nashville, TN
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John Byrd
Sports Medicine Nashville, TN
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John E. Kuhn
Sports Medicine Nashville, TN
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Joseph Schaffer
Sports Medicine Nashville, TN
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Kevin M. Dale
Pediatric Orthopedics Nashville, TN
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Paul D. Crook
Sports Medicine Nashville, TN
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Rick W. Wright
Sports Medicine Nashville, TN
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Ronald E. Glenn
Sports Medicine Nashville, TN
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Common questions
- What is the difference between meniscus repair and meniscectomy?
- A repair stitches the tear so it can heal, preserving the cushion; a meniscectomy trims out the damaged piece. Repair has a longer recovery but keeps more of the meniscus, which is generally better for the long-term health of the knee when repair is possible.
- How long does meniscus surgery recovery take?
- Recovery after a trim is commonly four to six weeks. Recovery after a repair is longer, commonly three to six months, because the stitched tissue needs time to heal.
- Can a meniscus tear heal without surgery?
- Some tears, especially small ones or degenerative tears related to arthritis, improve with physical therapy and time. Whether surgery helps depends on the tear type, your symptoms, and your activity goals.
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