Torn ACL/MCL
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what year was this
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thats the same way i torn my MCL
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@MsAwesomeasian Cadaver tendons are really quite strong and will provide full support as long as proper rehab is applied. However, the immune ststem may recognize them as foreign tissues and "reject" those cadaver tendons leading the further complications.
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@MsAwesomeasian When people donate their bodies, they take anything usable and store it safely. My knee feels great now, I'm still building strength back up into it though. I know a couple of guys who went back too soon, their knees are ok, but their knees hurt more and aren't where they could be. It's not worth rushing back into anything. The whole process sucks!
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@XxEagle61Xx oh too late for that, my doc did hamstrings, :P , i thought dead people graft are not that strong cause of the freezing and germ killing phase? did the people you know go back to sports too early?
@atomball1 // this was in December of 2010
XxEagle61Xx 1 month ago
That was an MCL tear outside bent in means MCL. Same thing happened to me gotta torn MCL a sprained ACL and a bone contusion. Still hurts 6 months later
jackisback037 2 months ago
@jackisback037 I'm like you. I got 3 ligaments jacked up. Torn acl,mcl, and strained lcl. Mine still bothers me a year later. It's something we'll have to deal with for a while.
XxEagle61Xx 2 months ago
@XxEagle61Xx If you still have pain or feels very unstable, go back to your doctor. Otherwise, just continue with rehab. Build up the muscle for the minor instability. Wish u early recovery dude.
338888 2 months ago
@338888 Oh, I'm fine now. I was fully cleared 8 months after the injury. Knee does bother me from time to time, mainly when I'm standing too long. But the recovery went well. Thanks for the well wishes, Merry Christmas.
XxEagle61Xx 2 months ago