Walking and streching is key. Stretch every change you get, walk every day. Try to get some stairs action. When you can do this comfortably then start PT.
Keep posting man, I am about to book the same surgery, to get it done in about month or two, so keep giving updates how you're recovering. On the same left knee, I already did ACL reconstruction about 1 and a half year ago, and indeed after 8-9 months, I was playing volleyball again with no problems. After couple of months though, I started to have this pain (not too severe though, but good enough to prevent me from running, jumping and just about anything active) at the back and center of the knee... the MRI showed mild tear on the meniscus...surgeon said it's up to you - you either live with it, or do partial removal of the meniscus...said recovery is way faster than ACL...still seeing yours it seems like it's pretty much the same with ACL one... I am worried if this partial removal becomes a reason for developing arthritis when I reach my 50s (hopefully reach them)? Anyhow, thanks again for posting, I'll follow your postsGreetings from Vancouver, Canada----------------------------------------------------Radev Trade - Importing Wine & Spirits From Bulgaria to Canadawww.radevtrade.com