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    Default ACL Reconstruction

    has anyone on here ever had this done, and got back to playing at the level they once were?

    I had it done monday after a 2year wait, would love to get back into playing but was a bit put of by my expirence. **** hobling about for another 2 yrs for the sake of kicking a few idiots.

    but i was told by a physio that your hamstring (what they have used to replace the ruptured ligament) is acrtually stronger that what was there previously, so if i wanted to play again i could.

    just wondering if anyone else has had it done and got back into there footy.

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    no, but it's a common injury in american football, so i can tell you there are lots of athletes who come back from this. but i think you do lose a little speed...
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk View Post
    no, but it's a common injury in american football, so i can tell you there are lots of athletes who come back from this. but i think you do lose a little speed...
    yer,its a common and nasty injury in sports. but professional sportsmen get professional treatment,which i unfortunatley havent.just public health not private.less physio etc etc etc.

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    true true. but you're getting the surgery, right? then it's just a matter of physical therapy, which you might be able to do on your own as well as professionally
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    yer, i had the surgery monday.just got to stay patenit i guess and not push to hard.

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    With pros, no matter the sport, ACL surgery is a "season ending" operation, meaning even top-notch athletes take at least six months to recover from it and all they do is rehab. Don't push it and you should be able to get back in there. I would think if pros can recover enough to play at the top level, you should be able to get back into shape for a rec league.
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