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re: ACL Injuries: Tips and Things to Know - UPDATE PG. 3
Posted on 8/29/15 at 6:46 am to Freauxzen
Posted on 8/29/15 at 6:46 am to Freauxzen
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The worst part is that they may have to do a meniscus repair, which apparently adds significant time to immobility during recovery?
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The worst part is that they may have to do a meniscus repair, which apparently adds significant time to immobility during recovery?
While it will add time to immobility, the meniscus repair won't be the worst part. We were informed that it will be completely healed in 6-8 weeks but would add several weeks on crutches to repair her meniscus vs a week or so for ACL alone.
The worst part is that they may have to do a meniscus repair, which apparently adds significant time to immobility during recovery?
quote:
The worst part is that they may have to do a meniscus repair, which apparently adds significant time to immobility during recovery?
While it will add time to immobility, the meniscus repair won't be the worst part. We were informed that it will be completely healed in 6-8 weeks but would add several weeks on crutches to repair her meniscus vs a week or so for ACL alone.
Posted on 8/29/15 at 3:56 pm to Donkeypunch
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While it will add time to immobility, the meniscus repair won't be the worst part. We were informed that it will be completely healed in 6-8 weeks but would add several weeks on crutches to repair her meniscus vs a week or so for ACL alone.
That ended up being incorrect, thankfully. So just the ACL.
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