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so ray asked me to give a talk on this and we had just published this an agsm a big meta-analysis and it was a big Twitter stir and other Iamp;#39;m not like the president I donamp;#39;t even have my own Twitter account somebody manages it for me Iamp;#39;ll know how to log in but I guess that was a big deal so I wanted to kind of bring this up and some of the information thatamp;#39;s here because we tell our patients that we want to do ACL reconstructions to prevent arthritis but are we really doing that so my disclosures again and I think part of it we have to look at the technique changes remember we had open techniques and two incision techniques which predominated in 1980s and then the endoscopic trains tibial technique came out in 1991 and was pretty much all that was done in 2007 then Freddie foo came along and he won the Kappa Delta award for this work on this where he showed that the ACL has a much different attachment site and weamp;#39;re actually not putting it on the

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How many times can an ACL be repaired? There is no real limit to the amount of times the ACL can be reconstructed. However, each successive surgery may become technically challenging due to bone loss. This requires that your surgeon have expertise in complex revision ACL surgery.
Although primary ACL reconstruction has a high success rate, some patients are left with unsatisfactory results or they reinjure the ligament. About 10% of the ACL reconstructions performed in the United States fail within 10 years.
Every surgically reconstructed anterior cruciate ligament can retear. The risk ranges from one or two percent to more than 20 percent. The replacement ligament (graft) chosen for your surgery can docHubly increase or decrease your chance of a retear.
How will I know if I retear my ACL? There are some common signs that you may see if you have torn your ACL: Rapid and large amounts of swelling. A popping sound or feeling.
While there are no definitive warning signs for ACL surgery graft failure, patients should be vigilant for symptoms such as recurrent instability, persistent pain, or swelling after surgery, as these may indicate a potential problem with the graft.
How Do You know if You Tore your ACL After Surgery? To get an idea if you tore your ACL after surgery, you may hear a popping or cracking sound, which is usually followed by pain that is mild or severe. Swelling or tenderness is also common after an ACL injury, and there may be some redness around the knee.
It has been published that 1 in 5 individuals suffers reinjury to either knee, and that male individuals are more prone to reinjure following ACLR. The highest percentage of ACLR reinjury happens in younger male (
Seven Self-Administering Tests to Know If Youve Torn Your ACL Listen for a Popping sound. If you tore your ACL your knee will pop. Observe a Joint Shift. Compare your injured knee with your healthy knee. Walk. A torn ACL will inhibit your ability to walk. Swelling. Evaluate Pain. Unable to Bend Knee. Weak Leg Muscles.

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