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ACL Surgery Recovery - 5 weeks Post-op - Physical Therapy - Leg Press

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2010

Leg press on the Shuttle MVP. 5 weeks post-op ACL reconstruction

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  • Do you think you gain or lost speed for sprinting? I just tore my aa

  • @PatCollins93 Sorry you got injured! I am finally back to 100%, about 9 months post-op. I played a game of pickup basketball the other night with only a little inclination to reinjuring it. There were a couple times my competitive edge took over and I found myself sprinting as fast I could. Being a former college athlete, I can tell you it felt very similar to how I would run before I got injured. Good luck let me know if you need any help!

  • How long did it take before you could walk normally?

  • @jdeshong08 - about 3 weeks I was off crutches. Longest three to four weeks ever, being on crutches then in an immobilizing brace after. I am 4 months out now and can not only walk, but sprint! Good luck, get well soon.

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  • Yeah I got injured in spring football practice, so I'm out for this 2011-2012 year which sucks, hopefully I'll be good enough for the winter, I'm a snowboarder.. But thanks man your videos kinda helped me onto what to expect and now I have a feel for what I'm going to go through before and after surgery! But thanks and if I do have any questions I'll be asking you haha

  • Acl* 3 weeks aho

  • Rusty, thanks for posting the video of the Shuttle MVP. Hope it is continuing to help with your recovery.. I noticed a noise when you were recording. Give us a call at 800-334-5633 so we can give you some quick tips on servicing that machine or tell the clinic you work in to give us a call. Ask for Parker.

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