Life & WellnessPhysical Therapy Often as Good as Surgery for One Type of Knee InjurySavePrintDepending on what kind of person you are, physical therapy may be sufficient for recovery. Courtesy of Bill BolandReuters10/15/2018|Updated: 10/15/2018 For many people with a tear in the rubbery cartilage that cushions the knee, physical therapy may work just as well as surgery in terms of quieting pain and returning the joint’s function, a new study suggests. We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentReutersAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesKenyan MP Among Six People Killed in Helicopter CrashMar 01, 2026Bird Flu Devastates 7.4 Million Pennsylvania Chickens in a MonthFeb 27, 2026Cargo Plane Carrying Money Crashes in Bolivia, Killing at Least 15 PeopleFeb 27, 2026ISIS Claims 2 Attacks on Syrian Army, Announces ‘New Phase’ of OperationsFeb 22, 2026Related Topicsphysical therapyknee surgerymeniscus tearCommentAdd to My ListSaveShare