After undergoing knee reconstruction surgery, most patients will receive oral pain medication for the first two to six weeks. The goal is to improve the patient's quality of life and mobility, so narcotic pain medication is usually prescribed for two to six weeks. During this time, the surgeon will also provide advice on home exercises and physical therapy. For the best results, an aggressive rehabilitation program should be undertaken. A high level of patient motivation is required to undergo rehabilitation. The surgery will require about one to two hours. The orthopaedic surgeon will remove damaged cartilage from the knee and position plastic or metal implants to restore alignment and function. After the procedure, patients are expected to stay in a recovery room for a few hours. The anesthesia will take effect, and they will be monitored closely in the recovery room. Once they are fully recovered, the patient will be discharged to their own hospital room. Antibiotics will be giv...