Posted by Fixerupper on August 27, 2012 at 18:55:42 from (100.42.82.164):
This is the knee on the leg I use on the tractor clutch, and it popped when I stepped up on a tractor so it's tractor related. (how much farther can I stretch my imagination LOL!)
How long is the recovery from having a knee scoped to clean up some torn cartilage? It's about as common as having a haircut, but I'd like to hear from those of you who have had it done, whether it turned out good or bad, just to give me an idea. I've heard it's a quick recovery. Had the offending limb in the MRI today, then saw the orthopedist. He suggested the scope so I told him it had better be soon because harvest is coming. It's going to happen Thurs Aug 30. The corn won't be coming out for a couple of weeks and I think I'll be healed and running by then. The Clay County Fair is coming up soon and I CAN'T miss that. Jim
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