See how an ACL LCL Tear is repaired
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See how an ACL LCL Tear is repaired
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This video shows a 3D animation of ACL LCL, multi-ligament knee injury and surgery to repair the tears.
An ACL LCL tear is an injury that involves 2 important ligaments of the knee: the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and lateral collateral ligament (LCL).
These strong bands of tissue work together to help keep the knee stable and moving properly.
When a combined ACL LCL tear occurs, one may feel or hear a “pop,” followed by swelling, pain, and joint instability.
The treatment plan for a combined ACL tear and LCL injury will often call for both ligaments to be surgically treated at the same time.
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wild i tore my acl and had surgery a week and a half ago and im starting to get more mobility and bend can’t wait to walk but if y’all are going through it yes the surgery is painful the following days and if you move it hurts but after a week it gets better trust me there are still things that hurt but not as bad I get stitches out Thursday🎉
Wait so I have screws in my knee?? How did I not even know this
Did you have this surgery?
@@healthdecideyes I did 😅
@@chisaegbelu9171 Your doctor should've showed you this. 😉 Some screws can be bio-absorbable and some metal. Metal hardware is designed to stay permanently. You shouldn't feel it.
Dommage que les commentaires ne soient pas traduits en français car c'est très interessant
@@healthdecide That's dope
I have a torn acl and gonna get surgery soon 😬. Not ready for this
We wish you well in your surgery and recovery!
Same 😭
@@xtsygaming wish you the best strength and recovery
Very painful😢
@@bigboyrex760have you had the surgery yet? I'm waiting for my MRI back for a possible LCL/ACL tear.
Damn this is terrifying, we need better treatment, technology and development in this area, ligaments are such an important part of the body yet we can fo very little about them, we can't heal them right, acces them properly without messing the entire body or just heal them straight, we need a change in this, i'm not saying it's easy, but surely we should invest more money in this kind of stuff. I wish we habitants of countries could entirely choose what the government do with out money, for example, would you chose to spent 10 billion of dollars of taxes in making weapons or using them to develop technology and new ways to heal nearly perfectly ligaments?
Dears,
I have faced a complete ACL tear recently, i am asking if anybody got recovered without doing any surgery? Or for normal life activities is it okay if I don’t do surgery?, Thanks for answering
The best method is surgery, I've torn my acl in both knee🥴There is a theurapetic method but It ain't really good
Hello why is it not possible to heal arthritis or spondyloarthropathy?
It’s not possible to heal arthritis or spondyloarthropathy because these conditions involve chronic inflammation and irreversible damage to the joints and tissues. Current treatments focus on managing symptoms and slowing progression, but they can't fully reverse the damage or cure the underlying causes, which often involve complex genetic, immune, and environmental factors.
@@healthdecide hello the patient is 24 yrs...whole body bone scan NM ...says ''Spondyloarthropathy is a possibility ''
Patient is not getting any better.....what will u suggest further?
All test results:
Whole body bone scan NM spondylopathy(inflammatory etiology) is a possibility....
Patient's problem:
I cant move my neck, cant bend hips,
The two jaws feel like crushed against each other, even eyes feel stiff and pains, headache, cant breathe through nose,
Overall i feel liked compress vertically from head to hips.
Starting:
I did back bending yogas and felt back pains, weakness, hand pain, small neck stiffness etc at start.
MRI of spine,cervical spine and brain said
** Non hemorrhagic cord contrusion/cord edema opposite C4 vertebra
Ecg ok
X ray of dorsal lumber spine, mandible, pelvis, shoulders an said....
** SI joint appear reduced and dorso lumber spondylosis
**Slight lumbar scoliosis with convexity to the left
Blood tests:
my rH factor is ok
HLA B27 negative
Ccp antibody negative
Crp, Aso titre, Esr normal
Blood count ok
ALT sgpt, ANA serum, IGE, Calcium, Magnesium, B12, Creatinine all are ok
*Vit D is low and TSH is 4.4( limits .27 - 4.2)
Urine ok
@@healthdecide Hello Sir/maam,
I did this scan ( Whole body bone scan NM) and report said: spondylopathy(inflammatory etiology) is a possibility....
Patient age 24yrs....facing problems from 7 years....Patient suspects yoga called chakra sana as the cause
Patient problem:
I cant move my neck, cant bend hips,
The two jaws feel like crushed against each other, even eyes feel stiff and pains, headache, cant breathe through nose,
Overall i feel liked compress vertically from head to hips.
Starting:
I did back bending yogas and felt back pains, weakness, hand pain, small neck stiffness etc at start.
MRI of spine,cervical spine and brain said
** Non hemorrhagic cord contrusion/cord edema opposite C4 vertebra
Ecg ok
X ray of dorsal lumber spine, mandible, pelvis, shoulders an said....
** SI joint appear reduced and dorso lumber spondylosis
**Slight lumbar scoliosis with convexity to the left
Blood tests:
my rH factor is ok
HLA B27 negative
Ccp antibody negative
Crp, Aso titre, Esr normal
Blood count ok
ALT sgpt, ANA serum, IGE, Calcium, Magnesium, B12, Creatinine all are ok
*Vit D is low and TSH is 4.4( limits .27 - 4.2)
Urine ok
Can U suggest me a direction cause patient isn't getting any better ?
make a video for knock knees too
Good information
One of baddest injuri 🤧
Hello dr i ask one question what are the treatment for particular disease ? impression 1.Partial tear of ACL & 2.mild bulking of PCL
I have this problem 😢. I can't even run
What treatment u e going through
Was so happy I didn’t tear my ACL
We're happy for you too.
Be lucky. It hurts so bad, and the recovery takes almost a full year 😭
I Tore It last week, in 2 days i have surgery and i wont be grappling again before 6-8 months and can t enter tournaments forbat least a whole year
@@ICU306don't scare me. Waiting for my surgery in next month 😢
@@fujoshiraikantopeini717 I was more saying the injury it self hurt. The recovery was fine for me, it just takes awhile to gain strength back. Also, stay on top of your pain meds so the pain doesn’t become out of control and to be prepared to have a throbbing sensation in your knee when standing up. You’ll do fine!
What is the treatment of Partial tear of ACL ligament.......
Repair
Surgical reconstruction
@@ICU306 okkk....
बहुत सुंदर
i got surgery june 5 2024, and i’m still healing. So this is what they did to my knee? creepy… still healing trying to be patient 😂
I have torn ACL and I was a ballerina before it all happened.Now after 1,5 years I finally got health insurance and idk how much it all gonna be…but surgery is the only one way for me of I’ll be half disabled for the rest of my life
I’m really sorry to hear about your torn ACL, especially coming from a background in ballet. It’s understandable to feel concerned about the surgery and the costs involved, but getting the proper treatment is crucial for your long-term mobility and quality of life.
If surgery is recommended, it can often help restore function and reduce the risk of further injuries, allowing you to return to activities you love.
Taking this step can help you get back on your feet and dancing again. Stay positive, and take it one step at a time!
I met with an accident in August 2023
Got an MRI
Reports said I had torn ACL, meniscus and some more.
Doctors said to get an operation.
Did physiotherapy for a month.
Was able (still able) to walk without any pain and do normal activities.
Got another MRI in May 2024.
Healed everything except for the ACL.
Don't know should I be happy or sad. Got this at a young age of 17 and I feel like I am not able to keep up with the people around my age like run, jump etc. I know I can run/jump but there is a fear at the back of my mind.
I feel my knee is stable but I just don't know what to do.
My friends had surgery and they say they feel pain which I don't.
I really don't know what to do.
If your knee is stable for general living and stable enough for activites you do don't do the operation. I torn my acl at 16. Did all a I can to stabilize the knee but it did not work. Two years ago I had meniscus repair surgery and now I'm 19 days after acl reconstruction surgery. Mental toll operqtions give you is noth worth it if you can live happily. I had different situation than you. Any bigger rotation of knee and my knee would slightly dislocate and also I still want to compete again in karate. So take what you want from this coment
@@WhatUm Thank you so much ❤️
Your reply means a lot
The surgeries ruined my athletic career and I regret having them in the first place because it made the pain worse. I had a pettla graft in my right knee. The pettla didn't heal, right no one seems to know what to do. The screws hurt. I can feel them, but no one believes me. The surgery is almost 3 years old it should have long since been healed. My left, which was a quad graft, healed way better the button do hurt if I accidentally bump them into something though.
I'm so sorry to hear that bro! I've got knee pains and I just came here looking for a solution but that's sad! If that happened to me I'd feel depressed for a long time
@@deinsnuel5404 I have PTSD from it.
Might just have to attempt to rehab the pain away. Get the whole leg strong enough and it might go away
Sorry to hear man. I have so much pain in my right knee. I hope its just tendinitis
Can you run now bro? (i've torn my acl in both knee)
What is the difference between full thickness ACL Tare and midsubstance ACL Tare
Full thickness is a completely torn ACL. Mid substances means half torn. You still need surgery if it’s half torn as well because it won’t heal
How about grade 1@@ICU306
Sir knee patella exchange hota hai
heard pop but no acl tear. Lucky?
Get mri done pop sound always associates with ligament tear
How to treatment Acl without surgery anyone can tell me
no chance, if it snapped only surgery helps
@denisalin9308 oh god, my knee 😢😢😢
Ouch!
I get pain when trying to bend only my left leg back to my glute
But if i dont feel pain, it is needed a surgery? ( i felt just at the beggining, 2 days i couldn't walk
It depends on which ligament is injured and the severity.
Orthos will always tell you that surgery is necessary because that is how they make their living, however I may be able to give you another opinion based on my experience
I tore my ACL during football season and decided to wrestle with it meaning I couldn't get surgery until after wrestling season, PT can do some amazing things and during rehab before I wrestled I got to a point where I felt pretty normal for the most part, during the wrestling season there was quite a bit of pain and swelling because I was constantly aggravating it but even then I had a few good weeks where I was feeling pretty good, the question you have to ask yourself is how active do you want to be later in life, if you don't plan on returning to sports I would say surgery is not required, after a few months of recovery you will be able to run and lift normally for the most part, best case scenario you will be 90% of your pre injury self, the good thing about not getting surgery is that if you get 6-8 months down the line and don't like how it's going you can always decide to get surgery then, I had to get surgery because of my future plans which involve the Navy and other things, however pre surgery I was only slightly limited by my knee, I was able to hunt and fish and do all the things I normally do at pretty much the same level, sometimes there was pain and discomfort but nothing I wasn't willing to push through
Your ability to recover without surgery depends on how dedicated you can be but also what level of athlete you are
What I would recommend is to find a good physical therapist and have this conversation with him
The week after wrestling and the week before my surgery I rode horses and went on some hunts where I hiked a few miles in snow and I felt great then, had a torn ACL, LCL, and med/lat meniscus tears
Hope this helps
@@dalt1020Well Explained Thanks Brother
Surgery was 10/10 but would not recommend 😂👍🏻
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В будущем
America
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I felt that...
i just teared my lcl :'(
I'm waiting for my MRI results back for mine. How severe was yours? Like was it completely torn or partially?
@@socks_are_tasty22 complete tear , but with exercises i managed to live with it , along with being careful for wrong knee moves until i prepare for surgery.
@@socks_are_tasty22 i hope that your results are good and not severe 🤲🏻
@@omarsdaily thank you. what was yours like? hope you are recovered.
@@socks_are_tasty22 The pain was unbelieveable , with knee swelling like pregnant , it happened when i was playing football and made a sudden change of direction , then my knee twisted to the oppsite direction .
One may hear a pop followed by swearing
Hahaha
Haha, especially on the football field when the trainer is trying to ask you stupid ass questions😂
Is the pop real loud? could one damage it and not have known?
Lol
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"It all returns to nothing"
"It all comes tumbling down, tumbling down, tumbling down."
I wish veterinary medicine did this instead of a TPLO surgery. Seems much less invasive.
What
@@venkykorukonda8416 "TPLO is the abbreviation for tibial plateau levelling osteotomy. This a surgical procedure used to treat cranial (or anterior) cruciate ligament rupture in the knee joints of dogs."
😐💀
ಸಾರ್, ಮಂಡಿ ನೂವ
Hell no
Hala Madrid 😶🌫️
Time to DIY this sh*t
Well, Didn't think we needed a disclaimer on this one but just in case: Please do not try at home.
@@healthdecide nah I'm joking
@errendipnarine 😉oh we know you are. It’s for anyone else who might get some creative ideas
How to treatment knock knee problems ...please tell me...
Its not even a real picture and I'm getting squeamish
i was supposed to get surgery like 10 months ago. i didn’t accept it because getting surgery is my worst top fears. after 6 months ive been able to walk good , but not perfect. doctors told me my knee could give out any moment if i try doing activities that requires alot of movement such as running. ive been very careful since. only problem is that i cannot bend my more than 80 degree angle 📐. should i attend more therapy? or just get surgery?😓
GET THE SURGERY MANN
Likely surgery :(
Therapy won’t help it’s never gonna heal on its own if it’s ripped completely or at all unless you get surgery. If not you can live a life with a torn acl just not sports or running at all just regular walking to and from the couch.
How long do the screws stay?
The screws used in orthopedic surgeries are often designed to stay in place permanently. In most cases, they don’t need to be removed unless they cause discomfort or complications. Some screws are made of metal, while others are made of materials that can eventually dissolve or be absorbed by the body over time.
So many football player always get injured like this
They don’t always graft from the hamstrings. I got a quad tendon graft in my surgery.
لقد اعجبني محتواكم لذلك اشتركت في قناتكم المذهلة التعليمية
انا طالب طب و اريد الاختصاص بالجراحة العظمية و هذه القناة تزيد حبي بهذا الاختصاص
Doctor is god 😢😢😢
I probably torn my LCA. If I undergo the surgery will I be able to get back 100%?
With proper healing time, nutrition, physical therapy, and rest outcomes are very good. We wish you well in your healing journey.
@@healthdecideheard a loud pop sound, knee snapped, but I'm scared of surgery, really scared
Can it heal by itself? I think my meniscus is the issue
ACL can not heal itself, without surgery there is no chance. I know it better as I had yesterday my surgery for my ACL.
Tears can sometimes heal on their own, especially if it’s a partial tear and your knee remains stable. However, complete tears often require surgical intervention for optimal recovery. If you suspect a meniscus issue as well, it’s essential to get a proper evaluation from a healthcare professional. They can determine the extent of the injuries and recommend the best course of treatment, whether that’s rest, physical therapy, or possibly surgery. Listening to your body and getting the right diagnosis is key!
how much can do this surgery?
80k
@@KISHORKUMAR-xb5vr woooooow! That's a lot! I could never pay that