The Injury Of Acl Reconstruction Surgery

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Amanda was in her sophomore year of soccer season when she heard the pop of her knee that cut her season short. The next thing she knew she was at the doctor’s who told her she had an ACL tear, and wasn’t sure if she could play again. From there it was boiled down to two options. One to re-strengthen her knee through rehabilitation, physical therapy and bracing, or to undergo an ACL reconstruction surgery. Although it is costly and some may consider it frivolous, those who have encountered ACL tears should receive the reconstruction surgery instead of attending rehabilitation for the damage to their knee, because it dramatically lessens the chances of meniscal injuries and osteoarthritis occurring later and allows the patient to return back to their sport or physical activity with better knee mobility and less pain in a timely manner.
Everyday an athlete goes to practice or game, putting on a possibility of getting injured. A common one of those injuries is the tear of the anterior cruciate ligament, better known as the ACL. When sports that require quick pivoting and harsh landings became more popular such as soccer and basketball, ACL injuries quickly multiplied. Since kids, teens, and even adults usually focus on one sport it often occurs that they can overuse and exert their body causing injury to the ACL (Young Athletes 10).
With nearly 200,000 cases per year, with women being hurt much more than men, 4-10 times more often to be exact, it is clearly a rising issue (ACL Surgery 2). This is due to women having fuller and wider hips compared to men and also corresponding to what Dr. Levine says it is because when girls mature, they develop a muscle in their thigh that contradicts against the ACL (Flanagan 8) Especially since Ti...

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... rehab could not do what a team of surgeons could, they physically go in and repair the ACL (Davis 18). Even with physical therapy, rehabilitation and bracing the knee you cannot get the immediate same results.
Also, in the defense of surgery, health insurance would be another aspect to view. Insurance would cover most of the cost, and later injuries could cripple you without surgery. In that dilemma, selecting the possibly more expensive treatment is more suitable.
In the end, it is all based on preference and financials. Some people may suffice with only some rehabilitation while others would require surgery and it would be in their best interest. It is a decision that should be left to both the patient and doctor. Amanda determined the most efficient way, despite what her doctors said and now she is gearing up for yet another successful soccer season as a senior.

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