Did Tom Brady actually play with a torn MCL?

"Last year was pretty tough, just from basically having the MCL reconstruction, and I basically tore it in my last season in New England and I went the whole offseason with a torn MCL," Brady said Wednesday, via the Tampa Bay Times' Rick Stroud. "I didn't get a reconstruction, because I thought it would just heal back.
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Did Tom Brady play in the Super Bowl with a torn MCL?

While the 43-year-old set a franchise record with 40 passing touchdowns and led the Buccaneers to a Super Bowl victory, he apparently did so on a fully torn MCL.
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Is it possible to play with a torn MCL?

Can Someone With a Torn MCL Play Sports? Teens with a torn MCL usually need to take time off from sports, especially the sport in which the injury happened. If there is no pain and the knee does not "give way," they can usually walk, stretch, and do low-impact activities such as swimming.
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Did Tom Brady tear his ACL and MCL?

Brady tore his left ACL and MCL in the 1st quarter of Week 1, had surgery and missed the rest of the season.
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What NFL player plays on torn MCL?

Kyle Pitts' sophomore season might be finished due to a knee injury suffered Sunday. After undergoing an MRI on Monday, the Falcons tight end is believed to have suffered a torn MCL, which would require surgery, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported, per a source.
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Is an MCL tear career ending?

Treatment for meniscus tears

Severe meniscus tears will also require knee surgery and potential transplants. With prompt treatment, meniscus tears will not necessarily be career-ending injuries.
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Does the MCL ever heal?

Can an MCL tear heal on its own? A grade 1 MCL tear (minor tear) can usually heal on its own with rest within one to three weeks. Grade 2 and grade 3 MCL tears, which are more severe, need proper treatment in order to heal, which can include resting, wearing a knee brace and doing physical therapy.
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How is an MCL tear repaired?

If the medial collateral ligament has been torn where it attaches to the thighbone (femur) or shinbone (tibia), the surgeon will re-attach the ligament to the bone using large stitches or a metal screw or bone staple. If the tear was in the middle of the ligament, the surgeon will sew the torn ends together.
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How long is MCL tear Recovery NFL?

A grade 1 (minor) MCL tear can take from a few days to a week and a half to heal enough for a return to normal activities, including sports. A grade 2 tear can take from two to four weeks to heal.
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Who took over for Brady when he tore his ACL?

Tom Brady and Matt Cassel will always be linked. When Brady went down with a torn ACL in 2008, Cassel stepped in and led the New England Patriots to an 11-5 record.
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Is MCL tear permanent?

Fortunately, the effects of an MCL tear, MCL sprain, or any kind of MCL injury do not have to be permanent. With effective MCL tear treatment on the Lower East Side, a quick recovery and restoration of your normal, healthy lifestyle will be on your horizon.
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Can MCL repair itself?

MCL Treatment

Grade I and Grade II tears can heal on their own within a few days to a few weeks as long as you get plenty of rest. Since Grade III MCL injuries are complete tears, the ligament is unable to heal itself and surgery is needed.
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Is a torn MCL always painful?

If the medial collateral ligament has been damaged or torn, you will usually have: Pain, which can range from mild to severe. Stiffness. Swelling.
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How old was Brady when he tore his ACL?

The season-ending ACL injury that Tom Brady suffered in 2008 was no laughing matter, but the 44-year-old now can joke about it. As many New England Patriots remember, Brady hurt his knee while being tackled by Kansas City Chiefs safety Bernard Pollard during the 2008 season opener.
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Has Tom Brady ever had a serious injury?

Throughout his career, Brady has largely avoided injuries - missing just one season (2009) after suffering a torn ACL and MCL in the season opener against the Chiefs. Incredibly, Brady has not missed a game through injury since then.
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Did Joe Burrow sprain his MCL?

Burrow sustained a sprain that will not require surgery based on initial tests, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday, per sources. Bengals coach Zac Taylor confirmed Wednesday that Burrow suffered a sprained MCL, which the coach described as a "reaggravation of something he did back in December."
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Can you tear an MCL twice?

MCL tears are quite frequent, especially in skiing, and occur more than twice as often as ACL tears. The MCL is located outside the joint itself, which means it is surrounded by a really good blood supply and has a good chance of healing. It attaches both to the thigh bone (femur) and shin bone (tibia).
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Can you walk with a Grade 3 MCL tear?

If you have a Grade 1 MCL tear, you may still be able to walk with some pain. A grade 2 tear may make it somewhat difficult to walk. With a grade 3 tear, it will be extremely painful and difficult to walk. If you think you may have an MCL tear, it is best to seek the help of a knee doctor.
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What exercises to avoid with MCL?

Avoid using stair-stepper machines, doing deep knee bends and squats or any exercise that causes crunching, clicking or pain at the kneecap. Stand facing a table, using the table for balance and support. While standing on the unoperated limb bend the knee of the operated side and raise the heel toward the buttock.
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Is MCL or ACL tear worse?

An ACL tear is more serious than an MCL tear, and may require surgery to repair. Recovery time may be 6 months or more, including rehabilitation. An MCL tear can take around 8 weeks to recover from, but surgery is usually not required.
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Does a Grade 3 MCL tear need surgery?

Grade III MCL tears are the most severe, and they often require surgery. Considering this fact, recovery time may take anywhere from eight to 16 weeks. However, patients can hasten the healing process by beginning strength and stability exercises four to six weeks after surgery or as recommended by the surgeon.
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What grade is an MCL injury?

MCL sprains are graded according to their level of severity: Grade I (minor), Grade II (moderate), Grade III (severe). A Grade I sprain will have a few fibers torn, some pain, little to no swelling, and good stability.
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Can a MCL tear get worse?

While some symptoms occur immediately after injuring the MCL, such as swelling and tenderness, others may appear or get worse in the days following the injury, such as bruising. MCL injuries are acute and therefore typically not related to progressive knee conditions, such as osteoarthritis.
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Who has famous MCL injuries?

Many well-recognized professional athletes, including Jay Cutler, Hines Ward, Knowshan Moreno, and Troy Polamalu, have suffered from a medial collateral ligament tears after injury on the football field. These can occur alone or in combination with other ligament or cartilage injuries of the knee in athletes.
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Why is my MCL tear not healing?

These types of tears also usually don't heal on their own. This is because the torn and retracted MCL becomes trapped above the hamstrings tendons, and it cannot heal back down to the tibia (shin bone).
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