- Joined
- Mar 26, 2006
- Messages
- 15,437
I just saw the ortheopedic surgeon this morning to get clearance for surgery next week and he said I seem to be one of a tiny percentage of people where the gap in the torn ACL completely fills with scar tissue to the point that the knee is as stable as it would be if the ACL were replaced. I asked if I would be as strong after complete recovery (i.e., once the gap is completely filled) as if I had the ACL replaced, and the doc said yes. He did caveat it to say there is *always* the possibility of structural failure, but that is no greater a possibility than the replacement ACL failing anyway.
Oh great knee gurus: Does this sound right???
I mean, I''ll all for avoiding being sliced and diced like a Thanksgiving turkey, but it seems too good to be true...
Oh great knee gurus: Does this sound right???
I mean, I''ll all for avoiding being sliced and diced like a Thanksgiving turkey, but it seems too good to be true...
