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when can you walk after undergoing ACL surgery Iamp;#39;m dr. David Geyer orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist I provide education information and commentary on all sorts of sports and exercise injuries injury treatment and injury prevention for athletes and active people so that you can stay healthy and perform your best ACL surgeries are some of the most common surgeries we do for athletes and active people we probably do between a hundred thousand and two hundred thousand ACL reconstruction surgeries in the United States every single year so itamp;#39;s a very very common problem and most people are trying to get back to sports and exercise and thatamp;#39;s an admirable goal and and I think itamp;#39;s one everybody that has that injury and needs that surgery is obviously going to try to achieve but what about more basic things when can you get back to just basic walking in this ask dr. Gier video I answer that very question for somebody thatamp;#39;s dealing with

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A revision ACL reconstruction is a second surgery needed to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament. ACL revision surgery is a more challenging operation for the orthopedic surgeon than a primary reconstruction.
Conclusion. Multiple revision ACL reconstruction surgery appears to have reasonable functional outcomes but is associated with a relatively high failure rate. Activity level following repeat revision surgery is diminished compared to the preinjury state, but most patients are able to return to recreational sports.
In general, the success rates in the literature for ACL revision surgery are approximately 75%. A very careful assessment of the cause of the graft failure is necessary to try to maximize an individual patients outcome with an ACL revision surgery.
After an ACL reconstruction, up to 14% of patients go on to suffer a graft rupture, an ACL re-rupture [8]. Several risk factors for suffering an ACL re-rupture have been identified, including younger age, high activity level, female sex, and the use of allograft [9,10,11].
The signs of ACL graft failure can include swelling, pain within the knee, locking within the knee, a mechanical block (which can be due to a bucket-handle tear of the meniscus), lack of full motion, and difficulty with twisting, turning, and pivoting.
What Is ACL Reconstruction? A torn ACL usually is treated with a procedure called an ACL reconstruction. Surgeons replace the damaged ligament with new ACL graft tissue either taken from the patients own body (tissue from the main patellar tendon or the hamstring) or donated from someone else (called an allograft).
Autografts are preferred for revision ACL due their lesser re-tear rates and better outcomes. Associated meniscus tears and cartilage injuries are more common in revision than in primary surgery and need to be managed appropriately.

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