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hello my name is natalie talent i am about four days out from my bare procedure uh previously i did have an acl reconstruction when i used to play in college i played womenamp;#39;s soccer had the bone patella bone iamp;#39;m feeling really good four days out even day one um felt really good i think pain started hitting me on day two but i will say it was not as intense as the bone patella bone um surgery that i had about seven years ago so really excited and looking forward to what this journey has for me

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The short answer is yes. After the pain and swelling subsides and if there is no other injury to your knee, you may be able to walk in straight lines, go up and down stairs and even potentially jog in a straight line. The ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) is an important ligament that provides stability to the knee.
Damage to any part of your knee can cause excess joint fluid to accumulate. Injuries that can cause fluid buildup in and around the knee joint include: Torn ligament, particularly the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) Cartilage (meniscus) tear. Irritation from overuse.
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.
Some people can live and function normally with a torn ACL. However, most people complain that their knee is unstable and may give out with physical activity. Unstable knee after ACL tears can lead to further knee damage. You are also less likely to return to the same level of sports without the ACL.
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the key ligaments that help stabilize the knee joint. The ACL connects the thighbone (femur) to the shinbone (tibia).
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the two cruciate ligaments which stabilizes the knee joint by preventing excessive forward movements of the tibia or limiting rotational knee movements.
Most people who tear their ACL feel pain and a pop in their knee when the injury happens. Their knee usually gets swollen soon after the injury. After the swelling goes down, someone with an ACL tear usually can walk. But the knee may feel unstable and can give way and make the person stumble or fall.
The ACL is one of your knee ligaments. It connects your thigh bone (femur) to your shin bone (tibia). You have one ACL in each knee. It forms an X shape inside your knee with your posterior cruciate ligament (PCL).

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