Postoperative Care and Prevention of Complications
The success of the surgery is completed at home. For the best, fastest, and safest recovery, the patient must faithfully follow the doctor’s instructions:
- Incision protection: Keep the wounds clean and dry until the sutures are removed. Swimming in the sea or bathing in a tub is prohibited for the first 15 days.
- Avoid excessive load: Do not push the knee to its limits during the first weeks; biological healing requires time.
- Regular physical therapy: Dedication to the exercise program for restoring strength and flexibility is the “secret” to success.
- Maintaining a healthy body weight: Every extra pound increases the pressure the knee receives, putting a strain on the cartilage.
- Use of equipment: Follow instructions for using supportive equipment, such as special functional braces, if recommended after ACL reconstruction.
Prevention of Knee Injuries and Wear
Prevention is always better than treatment. To reduce the risk of future injuries and avoid the need for a repeat arthroscopy in the future, follow these basic rules:
- Strengthen the muscles around the knee: Strong quadriceps and hamstrings function as the joint’s “active brace,” absorbing loads.
- Avoid overtraining: Do not ignore discomforts. Avoid repetitive strains, especially if you feel fatigue.
- Warm-up and Stretching: Never start intense exercise with cold muscles. Do a proper warm-up and stretches after exercise (cool-down).
- Proprioception: Incorporate balance exercises into your routine.
- Proper equipment: Use correct technique in your sport and high-quality footwear for proper shock-absorbing support.
A Few Words About the Doctor (Dr. Polyzois)
Arthroscopic knee surgery requires specialization, absolute precision, and vast experience, as the margin for error is minimal. Orthopedic Surgeon Mr. Polyzois provides a guarantee for the correct management of your condition.
He is the only Orthopedic Surgeon in Greece specializing in shoulder and upper limb surgery (with vast experience in knee conditions as well) with a background of holding a permanent directorial position (substantive Consultant) for 10 consecutive years in the National Health Service (NHS) of Great Britain. During his many years of tenure in top hospitals abroad, he managed the most complex cases of sports injuries and cartilage lesions, performing thousands of successful arthroscopic surgeries. He regularly participates in the largest international conferences, faithfully applying the most modern and strict medical protocols of Sports Medicine, with the sole guide of fully and quickly returning the patient to their normal life.
Cost and Prices for Knee Arthroscopy
One of the most frequent and completely natural questions from patients concerns the financial cost of arthroscopy. The philosophy of our clinic is that top-tier medical care, modern techniques, and patient safety must be affordable. The total cost for the operation is structured strictly on an individualized basis.
It depends on the type of lesion (a simple meniscus removal has a different cost and demands compared to a meniscus repair or a full ACL reconstruction), the length of stay at the clinic (usually only day surgery is required, which drastically reduces expenses), as well as the specialized disposable materials (absorbable screws, special sutures) that will be needed. Our team has ensured the maximum possible transparency (with no hidden charges) and maintains excellent cooperation with all private insurance companies, while the use of the state provider (EOPYY) is also supported to cover a large part of the clinical expenses (medications, hospitalization). During your visit and after the definitive diagnosis, you will receive a full, detailed briefing and a financial proposal completely tailored to your needs.
Knee arthroscopy is a modern, safe, and effective solution. If you are experiencing persistent pain or mobility problems, do not put your life on pause. Movement is life! Contact the doctor for specialized orthopedic care, tailored to your needs.