right is complete.
left, i dont know.. didn't go for MRI
got risk of osteoarthritis if don't do the surgery. if you don't mind me asking, are you in your 40s or 50s? still play sports?
can recommend a good brace?me loh, i didn't go for the op, chicken out.
in fact, i think i also torn my left leg ACL too..
didnt go for MRI, also dont want to do the op.
just continue to live with it,
strength the legs and core.
I'm exercising 3 times per week, 7 hours in total.
can recommend a good brace?
played badminton over the weekend and just received the bad news that i have a complete tear of my ACL. Some very minor bruising of the meniscus possibly.
the strange thing is that when it happened, i had no swelling and no pain. I could even put weight on the knee and walk (albeit gingerly). When i went to the GP to get a referral, she said unlikely to be ligament tear after doing all those guided flexings. when i then went to the ortho knee specialist, he too upon first examinations and doing all the flexings, said that its unlikely to be ligament and even said no need MRI. He said most likely knee popped a bit. I wanted to be sure and requested for one, and we were both shocked that it came back with a complete ACL tear.
He mentioned that given my knee stability and flexation findings, he is not sure whether my acl has been torn from long ago (maybe 10+ years ago i had another knee injury which i didn't follow up on), or tore this time. I did hear the dreaded "Pop" noise when it happened though
I am going to do physio and see if I can lead a normal life without too much problems. I am hearing mixed views on surgery. I have had a lot of success with physio on my previous knee (meniscus) and ankle (torn ligament) injuries, so hoping it can be the same.
Any advice from the bro's gone through similar?
It's not difficult to know if it's a new injury or old from a MRI scan. If it's a new injury, there should be visible, fraying strains of your torn ACL.
If it's an old injury (10 yrs like you mentioned), all the torn tissue should had been re-absorbed and the site should be relatively "cleaned".
I torn my ACL in 1999 and repaired it in 2016, only regret is that I should had done it way earlier. Throughout those years, had underwent numerous physiotherapy and various thigh, hamstrings, muscle conditioning to stabilise the knee joints and I did not benefit much from it. The knee was still unstable if I was not careful, especially for walking down stairs (flexing and straightening), soccer (sudden change of direction) and golf (twisting).
Nowadays, the procedure is considered very simple and relatively painless. I did not need any painkillers after the operation. There will be swelling for about 2 weeks and I think I regained the full range of motion in that knee in 4 weeks.
My advice to those in the same boat - please go for the procedure, your quality of life will improve with 2 good knees.
Well, in 1999, I just finished NS, busted my knee 3 days after ORD, so first - cost was a factor then. I didn't know or went to find out if I had any insurance coverage for a surgery.Hi ringrain_78, thank you for sharing too.
I know you have advise to do the acl reconstructions.
But what was your thought process in 1999 to not do the surgery back then?
I see that we enjoy the same sports - football and golf. Hence your experience is very relevant for me.
After a round of golf or football, my back and joints are stiff, and there is some level of discomfort. but i always attribute that to "usual" part and parcel of football and golf, or that i am generally "weaker" so didnt really think much into it. Over the last 8 years, i have tried Chiro / Accupunture / Bojin to help with the discomfort.
i think golf with a brace will be okay.
as with an ACL, your potential of meniscus damaged is high if you do sport that require a lot of quick side to side movement.
the pain happen when you injure or tear the meniscus.
continue to strengthen the lower body...
about all your ache and pains.. i give you this take away. a professional football player trains every day to play a professional game on the weekend... while we are just playing that game on the weekend.. what do we do on the days other days? we do our main job. you can never get ride of the ache and pains if you do not do some 'sport work' on the weekday. do some lower body work out at home, easy squast... 50 a day. and some planks. it will for sure help with your golf and overall enjoyment of the game. you keep fit to play sport.. not play sport to keep fit...
Hi,
can't advise you as i didn't do the op.
but currently, i'm still seeing this doctor from TTSH, desmond or daniel if i recall correctly.
May i know how much estimate surgery for ACL ? My mom has something like ACL in her knee and her doctor suggest to do MRI and probably surgeryHi just to update as it has been 3 months since the last post.
I still have not gone for the surgery, i've managed to do gym sessions involving my knee.
I have not went for a run, but cycling and epiliptical machine in the gym isnt an issue.
Besides some weird angle, my knee is fine.
That said, a good friend of mine just tore his ACL too, so that gave me some reason for me to also just get the surgery over and done with.
May i know how much estimate surgery for ACL ? My mom has something like ACL in her knee and her doctor suggest to do MRI and probably surgery