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what is up guys today we are going to cover chapter 15 from the ACE personal trainer manual fifth edition chapter 15 is all about nju injuries musculoskeletal injuries so we are going to take a look at this chapter great so I am sorry for being a little late I have been off a little I mean I injured my eyes while doing one exercise with the resistance band so I decided to stay away from camera for a while thatamp;#39;s why it became a little late I know one of you guys even messaged me today asking for chapter 15 so here you go so Iamp;#39;m going to show you chapter 15 Iamp;#39;m gonna show my personal notes the notes that I took while studying this chapter which I also used for revising this chapter with and so I have put down all the important points in a notes kind of format so I will be teaching this chapter through my notes I will be showing you my notes and Iamp;#39;ll be explaining the concepts wherever necessary yeah and if you want this all these notes all the notes that

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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.
Following ACL reconstruction, and after appropriate time and healing has passed, patients who still complain of instability, knee pain, limited range of motion, and knee stiffness are often the ones who experience a failed reconstruction.
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.
Untreated ACL injuries accelerate the development of osteoarthritis. Without proper support from the ACL, the articular cartilage starts to break down at a more rapid pace than normal. Following your knee injury, bleeding can occur inside the joint. You may or may not have signs alerting you to the problem.
Swelling: Swelling around the knee joint is another common symptom of graft failure. The swelling may be localized or diffuse and may worsen after physical activity or prolonged standing. Decreased Range of Motion: Graft failure can lead to stiffness and decreased range of motion in the knee joint.
Symptoms of ACL Injuries Popping sound or sensation in the knee. Swelling and inflammation, usually occurring quickly after injury. Pain severity can vary depending on the extent of the injury. Reduced range of motion in the knee. Instability when placing weight on the affected leg. Inability to walk or continue activity.
In general, most revision ACL reconstructions take 9-12 months to adequately heal and for the athlete to recover their strength, endurance, proprioception and balance.
An ACL tear can happen again, either in the reconstructed knee or in the healthy knee. The quality of the reconstruction, activity level and sport of choice all play a role in reinjury risk. Unfortunately, its still possible to re-tear an ACL that was reconstructed and rehabilitated perfectly.

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