Is torn ACL extremely painful?

A torn ACL is very painful and can debilitate a person for several months and perhaps for life, although recovery for some is possible.
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Is an ACL tear the most painful injury?

One of the most painful injuries an athlete can face is a torn Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). A torn ACL has derailed the careers of many high-profile athletes and can be extremely painful and debilitating. While these injuries can be detrimental, recovery is possible.
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What are 3 signs and symptoms of an ACL tear?

What are the symptoms of an ACL injury or tear?
  • A “pop” in the knee at the time of injury.
  • Swelling of the knee.
  • Inability to bear weight on leg (though some have little or no pain)
  • Instability of the knee.
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Can you still walk with a torn ACL?

Can you walk with a torn ACL? The short answer is yes. After the pain and swelling subsides and if there is no other injury to your knee, you may be able to walk in straight lines, go up and down stairs and even potentially jog in a straight line.
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How long do you have to be off work for ACL surgery?

If you work in an office, you may be able to return to work after 2 to 3 weeks. If you do any form of manual labour, it could be up to 3 months before you can return to work, depending on your work activities.
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What an ACL tear feels like



Is tearing an ACL worse than a broken leg?

Broken Bones Heal Better Than Ligaments and Tendon

The short answer is because the bone has plenty of blood supply to it compared to ligament/tendon, which has very little and ligament/tendons are more complex to rebuild. Wounds generally heal more slowly if blood can't circulate properly.
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How devastating is an ACL tear?

Some people can live and function normally with a torn ACL. However, most people complain that their knee is unstable and may "give out" with physical activity. Unstable knee after ACL tears can lead to further knee damage. You are also less likely to return to the same level of sports without the ACL.
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How devastating is an ACL injury?

ACL injuries can be devastating, occurring abruptly, and generally are season-ending. Patients often describe feeling a pop and a giving way or shifting sensation in their knee. Hyperextension injuries are a common mechanism.
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What does ACL pain feel like?

Many people hear a pop or feel a "popping" sensation in the knee when an ACL injury occurs. Your knee may swell, feel unstable and become too painful to bear weight.
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Will my knee ever be the same after ACL surgery?

In some patients, their knee is not the same. In some patients, ten years later their knee is not the same. Some people do very well with ACL reconstruction surgery, some do very well with second or revision ACL surgery. Some do well with the third ACL reconstruction/revision surgery.
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How painful is ACL surgery?

Most people have some surgery-related pain and discomfort for the first week or so. Not surprisingly, pain from knee surgery decreases with time. By the end of a week or two at the most, you should have very little discomfort. Swelling and bruising are also relatively common, and like discomfort, they're temporary.
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Is ACL tear a major surgery?

ACL Reconstruction Is Major Surgery

ACL reconstruction usually takes less than two hours and patients go home the same day. But it's still considered major surgery.
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What are the worst knee injuries?

Tearing of the ACL is the most significant injury because it leaves the knee unstable, which also causes the knee to lose its normal function. It is estimated that 100,000 new anterior cruciate ligament injuries occur in the U.S. each year.
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What happens if you don't repair a torn ACL?

If nothing is done, the ACL injury may turn into chronic ACL deficiency. Your knee may become more and more unstable and may give out more often. The abnormal sliding within the knee also can hurt cartilage. It can trap and damage the menisci in the knee and can also lead to early osteoarthritis.
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What is the most painful tendon to tear?

One of the most painful injuries of the feet and ankles is a ruptured Achilles tendon. The Achilles tendon is thick and long. On one end, it attaches to your heel bone; on the other end, the tendon is embedded in your calf muscle.
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Why are ACL tears so serious?

Without an ACL, the knee is very unstable (and weak) during lateral movement. This is why some players that depend on quick, rapid side movements can't play with an injured ACL, while others who move mainly forward and backward with less lateral motion have a better chance to wear a brace and continue play.
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How long is recovery for torn ACL?

An ACL tear is a very common knee injury. It can happen to athletes who play sports like football, basketball, soccer and volleyball, and to those who work physical jobs. There are surgical and nonsurgical treatments. Most people recover from an ACL tear within six to nine months.
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What is the hardest knee injury to recover from?

Torn patellar tendon

It attaches the bottom of the kneecap to the top of the shinbone, and a complete tear separates the tendon from the kneecap. The leg should be able to handle full body weight once again four to six weeks following surgery, but it could take up to six months for a player to return to game action.
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What's worse an ACL or MCL tear?

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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Is a torn ACL worse than a torn meniscus?

Many ACL tears we see only have problems ascending stairs, jogging, or walking downhill but can walk up hills and on flat roads without an increase in pain. A meniscus tear, on the other hand, will cause fairly severe pain even just standing on it.
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How long do you stay in hospital for ACL surgery?

Most ACL reconstructions are done under general anesthesia. So you'll be asleep during the surgery and not feel anything. The surgery usually takes 2 to 2½ hours, and you won't need to stay in the hospital overnight.
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How long does it take to walk after ACL surgery?

By the end of the second or third week, patients usually walk without crutches. Sessions with a physical therapist usually begin seven to 14 days after surgery. During physical therapy, weight bearing is allowed if you did not have a meniscus repair.
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Should or should not get ACL surgery?

If your knee is unstable, surgery is usually recommended. If your knee is stable, nonsurgical options may suffice. Other determining factors include: Return to activities: If you must return to sports or other activities that require pivoting or sharp movements, ACL reconstruction surgery is usually recommended.
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How do you poop after ACL surgery?

You will want a stool to rest your leg on while you use the toilet to keep your knee relatively straight. Again, you will not know how difficult it is to get to the washroom before you try. It would be good foresight to have a care provider nearby for the first time and see how it goes.
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Do you get pain killers after ACL surgery?

Toradol 10mg (Ketorolac) for pain and inflammation. You may take one tablet every six hours. This medication should be taken ONLY for the first two days. Then you should take Advil or Aleve for the next 2-3 weeks after surgery to help minimize soreness, aching and swelling.
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