Once complete ACL tear surgery
1) how many days will be recovered?
2) do sport activities?
3) operation will life long successful?
4)doing running, physical activity, weight bearing some etc...
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recovery is subjective. most patients are able to do most activities of daily living in 6 weeks time. your rehabilitation programme will last for about 6 months post which you can start practicing for the game you play.
the exercise protocol has been explained in one of our blogs - POST ACL REHABILITATION. Doctors do not assure any guarantee for life time. If you could injure a part made by God himself, you are liable to break it again if you perform supra-physiological activities without pre conditioning/training. You shall be able to do all the activities like the normal leg. all the best
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You can walk on the same evening with acl brace and elbow crutch
6months back to sports with proper acl rehab program only...if u skip physio may not reach the same status.. so physio rehab must
Yes life long successful if no associated cartilage damage
Time to walk with walker non weight bearing -2 days.
Time to knee bending - 2days.
Time to walk weight bearing with walker -2 weeks.
Time to walk weight bearing without walker -6 weeks.
Time to return to sports/running- 3-4 months.
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