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themagician

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Torn ACL on sliding leg, recovery time?
« on: July 25, 2016, 12:06:50 PM »
Anyone tear their ACL in their slide leg? I find out Wednesday for sure if I tore mine but the doctor was pretty convinced ahead of the MRI that i've managed to do it.

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Re: Torn ACL on sliding leg, recovery time?
« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2016, 12:12:56 PM »
every pt is different could take up to a year depending how hard you work at rehab

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Re: Torn ACL on sliding leg, recovery time?
« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2016, 12:54:48 PM »
Anyone tear their ACL in their slide leg? I find out Wednesday for sure if I tore mine but the doctor was pretty convinced ahead of the MRI that i've managed to do it.


Did you feel a pop, and it feel like you were hit with a baseball? This happened to me last season, but lucky for me,  I didn't tear mine. I was off for 4 weeks. I hope you are as lucky?
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Re: Torn ACL on sliding leg, recovery time?
« Reply #3 on: July 25, 2016, 01:09:16 PM »
Happened playing volleyball, landed awkwardly and was twisting at the knee with foot planted, had a horrible loud pop that others heard.  :(
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Re: Torn ACL on sliding leg, recovery time?
« Reply #4 on: July 25, 2016, 05:18:58 PM »
It can take up to a year with surgery and rehab.  I've never torn an ACL, but did tear a tendon in my knee once.  Even though it's not as bad, it's still not pleasant.
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Re: Torn ACL on sliding leg, recovery time?
« Reply #5 on: July 25, 2016, 07:38:54 PM »
I tore mine about 20 years ago.

 If it was a partial tear you may get lucky and with some therapy and one of those huge knee braces the linemen wear,  you could be bowling in a few months.

If it's completely torn your time will be much longer.  Good luck to you.

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Re: Torn ACL on sliding leg, recovery time?
« Reply #6 on: July 25, 2016, 09:25:34 PM »
I had ACL replacement on my slide leg and while there are many factors leading to getting back on the lanes, it's generally 12 months. I worked my ass off in rehab and lived in the gym for six months and was bowling at 7 months. That said, it probably took another 8 months of bowling and exercise to compete at a high level again. Your current fitness level has a lot to do with recovery time, but make the most of rehab and push yourself to do the exercises and stretching.
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Re: Torn ACL on sliding leg, recovery time?
« Reply #7 on: July 26, 2016, 07:17:58 AM »
I had ACL replacement on my slide leg and while there are many factors leading to getting back on the lanes, it's generally 12 months. I worked my ass off in rehab and lived in the gym for six months and was bowling at 7 months. That said, it probably took another 8 months of bowling and exercise to compete at a high level again. Your current fitness level has a lot to do with recovery time, but make the most of rehab and push yourself to do the exercises and stretching.

Thanks for the replies everyone, and i'm hoping the fact that i'm pretty active, hit the gym and am only 26 will help in the recovery time, but time will tell. Really hoping the doctors pre-MRI diagnosis was wrong, but from what happened, and the sad state my knee is in right now it seems like he's probably right.

I'm just bummed as I was about to lock in my nationals trip for March, guess it's a good thing I didn't get it booked :-(
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Re: Torn ACL on sliding leg, recovery time?
« Reply #8 on: July 26, 2016, 06:36:28 PM »
Please take this advice: Do not try to hurry back. Look at the big picture. Even if it takes a year, at 27 you have plenty of excellent years of bowling left. Follow the instructions from your doctor, do the proper rehab.

I have seen people that where in too much of hurry to get back to their bowling or softball season, only to damage their foot, knee, shoulder, elbow, or back even worse.
 


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Re: Torn ACL on sliding leg, recovery time?
« Reply #9 on: July 26, 2016, 10:34:35 PM »
You should brace your knee when you return to bowling. Do not purchase a knee brace off the shelf at Wal-Mart. Work with your orthopedic surgeon who will write you a prescription for a real knee brace. Good luck.
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Re: Torn ACL on sliding leg, recovery time?
« Reply #10 on: July 26, 2016, 10:42:07 PM »
You should brace your knee when you return to bowling. Do not purchase a knee brace off the shelf at Wal-Mart. Work with your orthopedic surgeon who will write you a prescription for a real knee brace. Good luck.

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20 years ago mine was about $1200 as I recall, but it's important to get the right fit as well as the right kind.  Mine had different "wedges" that I put in the hinge to make it more restrictive at first, and less over time, but they all made it impossible to hyper-extend the knee, which is the cause of many ACL tears.
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Re: Torn ACL on sliding leg, recovery time?
« Reply #11 on: August 05, 2016, 10:28:27 AM »
Tore ACL, and partial MCL. Surgery coming up at the end of the month. My Doctor seemed confident I could ease back into bowling in 9 months or so. I'm expecting it to take longer because I don't want to rush back, a couple months longer now is much better than having go through the whole ordeal again later on.

I'll revisit this as progress on my recovery happens, thanks for the replies.
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Re: Torn ACL on sliding leg, recovery time?
« Reply #12 on: August 05, 2016, 12:08:12 PM »
Wish you a speedy recovery.

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Re: Torn ACL on sliding leg, recovery time?
« Reply #13 on: August 05, 2016, 07:58:34 PM »
Good luck to you.  All I can say is work hard during rehab, but at the same time listen to your body.  If you overdo it one day it will let you know with some minor swelling, etc. the next day.

When I had my ACL tear years ago the rehab was much easier than it was for my shoulder reconstruction.  Why?  The knee bends one direction, while the shoulder rotates many directions. 

The therapists will push you at times, and back off periodically too, because they want to build the strength back, but also the endurance.  This area of medicine has come a long way...  Keep us posted as to your recovery. 
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Re: Torn ACL on sliding leg, recovery time?
« Reply #14 on: September 30, 2016, 06:26:09 PM »
Just a quick update, had surgery on August 26th, so i'm basically a month past. Doctor convinced me to go Allograft instead of Autograft, which from what i've heard is a little uncommon for my age (26), regardless the doctor knows what he's doing and so far so good.

In therapy i'm doing tons of single legged exercises, one legged leg press (just the sled, no additional weights) among other targeted muscle exercises. Been doing standing elliptical and stair master quite a bit as instructed and actually started light jogging this week. Pain is minimal already but my leg is super weak. Doctor told me February return to bowling is very realistic but i'm trying to stay pessimistic and write off this entire season because i'm scared of a re-tear. 
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