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ACL injuries.

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3 minutes ago, car1os said:

Sorry about this post... I imagine you dislocated your kneecap (patella) as opposed to the actual knee? Patella dislocations are very painful, but pain-free once put back in joint. Never happened to me but had to put one back in joint when a colleague fell awkwardly in front of me, looked like agony!!  


A dislocated knee usually results in multi-ligament injury (ACL, PCL, and LCL/MCL/posterolateral corner) which may require multiple operations to reconstruct. Not something you can run off...

That’s fine, I’m not a doctor. Yes, it was absolute agony for about 30 odd seconds, felt weak for a while after but caused me no problem. I got it wedged in something as I turned.

 

Posted
7 hours ago, NewquayFox said:

So unfortunately the last 2 City players who suffered from a similar injury to Ricardo never got back to full fitness, hope he bucks the trend... 

As @Father Ted said, Levi Porter too. 

Posted
2 hours ago, car1os said:

Sorry about this post... I imagine you dislocated your kneecap (patella) as opposed to the actual knee? Patella dislocations are very painful, but pain-free once put back in joint. Never happened to me but had to put one back in joint when a colleague fell awkwardly in front of me, looked like agony!!  


A dislocated knee usually results in multi-ligament injury (ACL, PCL, and LCL/MCL/posterolateral corner) which may require multiple operations to reconstruct. Not something you can run off...

The most badass thing I have witnessed to this day was an AFL player who dislocated his patella mid-game and sat down, slapping it back into place and continuing the game as if nothing had happened.

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Well ACL injuries could be bad, as someone who tears an ACL risk their MCL  being turn too. Then it all depends on the grade of injuries for example if it's a grade 1 could be days grade 2 1week to 6 months,grade 3 you looking at 6months plus. Then at what stage of the healing phase hes in. Then it depends on the rehabilitation program hes on, rush him back to early and hes done for good take time let it heal and hes good a new if not better. Lastly how well hes doing the rehab program.

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