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Male | 27

partial acl tear recovery time?

I am abhishek yadav.my problem is Acl partial tear. I am Indian army.can I running as before after surgery.and how many cost of surgery and how many time after complete recovery

10 Answers
Dr. Deepak Aher

Orthopedist

Answered on 3rd July '24

Yes, if done properly, after ACL surgery, you can resume pre traumatic activities with good physio.. cost depends upon hospital and state, average cost is 1 to 3 lakhs . Needs about 1 month for complete recovery

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Dr. Dev Chourey

Occupational Therapist

Answered on 26th June '24

Hello Abhishek just do knee strengthening activities/ exercise or if posible take ultrasonic therapy if not just take hot and cold fermentation

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Dr. Anshul Parashar

Physiotherapist

Answered on 20th June '24

No surgery required in partial tear, under supervision of a good physio you will be back to normal. But before that a clinical examination is necessary.

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Dr. Rufus Vasanth Raj

Orthopaedic Surgery

Answered on 23rd May '24

ACL partial tear doesn't require surgery. If clinically you have instability in pivoting movements and on examination if ACL is torn (Positive Ant Lachman test), then you will require surgery. 

Cost varies depending on the hospital and implants (Indian or Imported) 


Dr Rufus Vasanth Raj

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Dr. Deep Chakraborty

Orthopaedic Surgery

Answered on 23rd May '24

Hi Abhishek,,, this is Dr deep ,,, usually with proper training,, u can be able to do full running by 6 months after surgery.cost can vary depending on implants used,, roughly depending on Hospitals,, surgery can cost u from 1 lac to 1.5 lacs

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Dr. Jagadish Prabhu

Orthopaedic Surgery

Answered on 23rd May '24

many factors are considered before deciding on surgery or conservative management. Just MRI finding is not enough. u need to consult orthopaedic sports surgeon so that he can assess u properly. if there is pivoting n lachman test positive n associated with other injuries u need surgery.  

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Dr. Neetu Rathi

Physiotherapist

Answered on 23rd May '24

greetings from Rid of Pain Physiotherapy
don't go for surgery for artial tear. 
start manual therapy based physiotherapy. u will get the best result without any surgery. 

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Answered on 23rd May '24

Dear Abhishek, partial ACL mostly don't need surgery
u can look two sports person from India who had partial ACL still played after good PhysioRehab
Yuvraj Singh and Sania Mirza 
my advice is go for a proper Physiotherapy
best wishes 

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Dr. velpula  sai sirish

Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation Specialist For Stroke

Answered on 23rd May '24

as a physiotherapist I would suggest you to go for a physiotherapy need strengthening exercises and ultrasound therapy would help you to recover faster has it is partial tear

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Answered on 23rd May '24

Acupuncture points help in rehabilitation of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) . Using the local and distal points in acupuncture, it helps in repair of ligaments and reduces the rehabilitation time.
Acupuncture combined with seed and magnet therapy, moxibustion have miraculously helped in treating ACL tear naturally I.e without surgery.
One can lead a normal life once a patient is pain free.
The treatment time depends on the severity of the patient but nonetheless 12- 15 sessions will be required which will help reduce the pain and repair the ligament. Further course of treatment can be advised post the knee scan.

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