Degenerative Meniscus Early Exercise Programme

Aim to perform this programme a minimum of once per day unless prescribed otherwise. As with any new exercise, start slowly (repetitions as able) and build up as you are able within the guidelines below.

Pain should not exceed 3/10 whilst completing this exercise programme.

Perform this exercise up to 10 times, rest for 1 minute. Repeat routine 2-3 times.

1. Heel slide

  • Lay flat on your back or sit supported upright with the legs out straight on a flat, smooth surface – preferably wearing socks to reduce friction.
  • Slowly slide your heel along the surface up towards you by bending the knee, ensuring your knee remains in line with the hip and ankle.
  • Bring the heel as close to the hip as possible.
  • After a 2 second hold, begin straightening the knee by sliding the heel away from you.
Perform this exercise up to 10 times, rest for 1 minute. Repeat routine 2-3 times.

2. Inner range quads

  • Lay flat on your back or sit supported upright with the legs out straight.
  • Position a pillow/rolled up towel under the knee to support it in a slightly bent position.
  • Push the back of your knee down into the towel/pillow by tightening the muscles at the front of your thigh – your heel may come off the floor.
  • Hold the squeeze with moderate pressure for 5 seconds before gently releasing the pressure.
Perform this exercise up to 10 times, rest for 1 minute. Repeat routine 2-3 times.

3. Straight leg raise

  • Lay flat on your back or sit supported upright with the targeted leg out straight and the resting leg bent.
  • Squeeze the muscles at the front of your thigh to push the knee straight.
  • Maintain a straight knee whilst raising the whole leg up towards the ceiling.
  • Hold at the top for 5 seconds and then slowly lower the leg back down and gently release the pressure.

We recommend consulting a musculoskeletal physiotherapist to ensure exercises are best suited to your recovery. If you are carrying out an exercise regime without consulting a healthcare professional, you do so at your own risk. If you have any concerns whilst completing these exercises, please contact a healthcare professional.

More Plans

Intermediate Exercise plan

This is the next progression. More focus is given to progressive loading of the joint and lower limb strengthening. As with the early programme, some pain is to be expected but ideally at a low level. Pain should not exceed 4/10 on your perceived pain scale.

No pain
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  • 910
Safe to exercise
Worst pain imaginable
Advanced Exercise plan

This programme is a further progression with challenging progressive loading of the affected joint. Again, some pain is acceptable but ideally at a low level. Pain should not exceed 4/10 on your perceived pain scale.

No pain
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  • 910
Safe to exercise
Worst pain imaginable