Have addressed this in the past 15 years. I am 59 today.
I tore my meniscus playing hockey about 18 years ago.
Always kinda hurt, but i persevered.
After an annual check up, my GP referred me to an ortho guy for an exam.
One quick MRI later and the dude had me scheduled for the procedure....BOOM.
But, wait....
So, my wife was on the board of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (now the Ability Lab) for 10 years.
She dragged me to a Xmas lunch where I sat next to Dr. Joel Press - one of the foremost rehab/ortho guys in the world apparently.
Of course i brought up my pending surgery.
He asked me 3 easy questions and told me not to do it.
- increases chances of osteo-arthritis later in life
- cash-cow for ortho guys and they cant always be trusted
- no guarantee that it will "work" as before.
Instead, he encouraged me to strengthen ALL the surrounding muscles via regular excercise.
Calves, ankles, hips, thigh, glutes, etc.
I used to cringe when I had to crouch to read a putt.
No more and, by the way, the other side benefits to golf are fantastic.