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How to darken cross in ACL

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so about 15 years ago i believe i completely tore my acl i actually have never went to the doctors to get an x-rayed but iamp;#39;m pretty sure that i did iamp;#39;ve got this you know tendon here over my patella and then iamp;#39;m pretty sure i have my pcl totally intact but i was goofing around one day and i did this like one arm cartwheel side flip thing that i didnamp;#39;t know how to do and i felt this really big snap in my knee like my my knee wrenched like this like in this direction it just popped so right after it snapped um you know i was hobbling on it for a while and then it you know within an hour or two there was just swelling and my my leg was kind of stuck in this position and then it took months even years for it to regain full kind of flexibility and motion and i just want to share with you you know i tore my acl iamp;#39;m pretty sure but i never got it surgically repaired or did any kind of intervention in that way and i just want to share with you my experie

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A black and blue discoloration around the knee, due to bleeding from inside the knee joint. A feeling that your injured knee will buckle, give out or give way if you try to stand.
Partial tears of the ACL are more difficult to diagnose than complete ACL tears. Partial tears are characterized by increased signal intensity and fiber laxity with increased concavity (or bowing) of the ACL (Figure ​ 8). Continuous fibres are evident which suggest the tear is not complete.
Increased signal intensity (ISI) on T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) often indicates severe compression in patients with cervical myelopathy (CM). The optimal surgical approach for CM patients with ISI on T2-weighted MRI remains unclear.
Increased signal intensity can be seen in the absence of meniscal tears within the meniscus in a variety of settings. Intrasubstance mucoid degeneration of the meniscus is identified as linear or globular increased signal intensity within the meniscus and is often asymp to mat ic [29, 30].
The increased signal is thought to be due to graft revascularization and synovialization [6]. An important distinction between the doubled semitendinosus and gracilis tendon graft and the bonepatella tendonbone graft should be considered.
Treatment Partial/Total ACL resection arthroscopically- There is marked improvement in the range and reduced posterior pain, but at the cost of increased post-operative knee laxity. [3]in some cases, and may lead to instability. Arthroscopic debridement. Notchplasty.
Signs and symptoms of an ACL injury usually include: A loud pop or a popping sensation in the knee. Severe pain and inability to continue activity. Rapid swelling.

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