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Ligament Damage Patient Stories
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Formerly known as "Patient Stories", this blog features first-hand accounts of users who have dealt with ligament damage or injury.


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ACL and Meniscus tear - Jan 05
I had a bike accident three years ago. I partially tore my ACL and lateral meniscus. I had an arthroscopy done where they trmmed the edges of the tear. I did not take the ...
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Waiting for a decision! - Feb 10
I injured my ACL, LCL, and MCL on 5/6/04 playing softball. I have seen a total of four orthopedic specialist, have had three different knee braces and have spent eight month's ...
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Two Knees replaced - Aug 03
I had both knees replace in Nov 19th 2003 New's Years eve i dance till 1:00 am in the morning. What a great feeling not to have anymore pain. I started playing golf about ...
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having pain again after one year - Jun 18
Had ligament surgury a year ago. Doctor told me I could go back to work in 2 weeks. Tried to insist on Physical therapy cause I know alot of people who have had knee surgury ...
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Cross Country runner with LCL, PCL surgeries 2 - Jan 26
My son who is 17 has just recently undergone his first surgery to correct severe knee injuries. He is a cross-country and track runner, a swim team diver, and a ice hockey ...
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Posted: Jan 26, 2004 12:01
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  • Cross Country runner with LCL, PCL surgeries 2
    My son who is 17 has just recently undergone his first surgery to correct severe knee injuries. He is a cross-country and track runner, a swim team diver, and a ice hockey player. He led his high school cross-country team this year as a junior. With his senior year ahead of him, we had hopes of him winning a scholarship for his running talents, but now need some advice for his rehab to insure that he returns to his first love- RUNNING! His (first)surgery by the best in our area (Toledo, OH) was to reattach his LCL (at the fibula end) and re-position his miniscus that had torn loose. He is at home now awaiting his rehab opportunities and his second surgery to repair a severed PCL. Some nerve damage is present, but he maintains control of his foot movement, suffering only partial lose of the feeling in his foot. Amazingly, the surgeons have reported that upon examination during surgery- his ACL was intact, as well as his MCL. His nerve was intact but damaged, and they expect him to eventually regain the feeling and full control of his foot. Please let us know if there are any other runners out there that have "come back" from this type of injury......
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    My son who is 17 has just recently undergone his first surgery to correct severe knee injuries. He is a cross-country and track runner, a swim team diver, and a ice hockey player. He led his high school cross-country team this year as a junior. With his senior year ahead of him, we had hopes of him winning a scholarship for his running talents, but now need some advice for his rehab to insure that he returns to his first love- RUNNING! His (first)surgery by the best in our area (Toledo, OH) was to reattach his LCL (at the fibula end) and re-position his miniscus that had torn loose. He is at home now awaiting his rehab opportunities and his second surgery to repair a severed PCL. Some nerve damage is present, but he maintains control of his foot movement, suffering only partial lose of the feeling in his foot. Amazingly, the surgeons have reported that upon examination during surgery- his ACL was intact, as well as his MCL. His nerve was intact but damaged, and they expect him to eventually regain the feeling and full control of his foot. Please let us know if there are any other runners out there that have "come back" from this type of injury......
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