PCL Reconstruction
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how successful was this surgery? i tore the same two ligaments, the pcl and the lcl, and was wondering if getting this surgery is worth it. my surgeon told me that it dosent have a high success rate, and the replaced ligaments are prone to stretching out. do you think that this surgery is worth it? also, i tore it wrestling, and was told that even with the surgery i could not return to playing intense sports. how much physical activity can you endure after the surgery?
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the new ligament looks artificial. is it?
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I had tore my acl pcl and my lcl all at one time with that i had a tore biscep fumouros and pinched nerve in my foot which came back 2 months later the leg injury is soooooo dear r to me now i dont take nothing for granted now
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Awesome video!
I just had my PCL and LCL reconstructed at the beginning of the month.
Now I have a better idea of how it's done, as I didn't get a video of mine... just pictures :P
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did u get the surgery because you play some kind of sport? if so how long before you got back to playing?
How long was the recovery time?
LilJJames23 2 years ago
9-10 months physio but you always have to work on it to keep it strong
james6986 2 years ago
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james6986 3 years ago
Nice video - thanks for sharing! How do you feel after the PCL reconstruction surgery?
ywok15 3 years ago
The knee feels great thanks! Good range of movement, muscles and strength. No pains.
Having had a bad previous experience with NHS, I decided to use private healthcare. After a lot of research, I chose a great surgeron. Jonathan Webb performed the surgery. Geoff Clarke was my physio. Thanks Gents!
After much time off work, and balance on my credit card which wasn't too bad, I'm very happy with it. :0)
james6986 3 years ago