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How to Avoid Re Tearing an ACL
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An ACL tear is a serious injury that can take months to recover from, and re-tearing the ligament can prolong the recovery time even further. Here are some tips on how to avoid re-tearing an ACL: 1. Follow your rehabilitation program: After an ACL tear, your doctor or physical therapist will provide you with a rehabilitation program that includes exercises to strengthen the muscles around your knee. It is crucial to follow this program diligently and avoid any activities that could stress your knee. 2. Avoid high-impact activities: Activities that involve jumping, pivoting, and sudden changes in direction can put a lot of stress on your knee and increase the risk of re-tearing your ACL. Avoid these activities until you have fully recovered. 3. Wear a knee brace: Wearing a knee brace can provide extra support to your knee and help prevent re-injury during physical activities. 4. Maintain a healthy weight: Excess weight can put more stress on your knee, making it more susceptible to injury. Maintaining a healthy weight can reduce the risk of re-tearing your ACL. 5. Practice proper technique: Using proper technique during physical activities can reduce the stress on your knee and lower the risk of re-injury. Work with a coach or trainer to ensure that you are using proper form and technique. 6. Take it slow: When returning to physical activities, start slowly and gradually increase the intensity and duration. Rushing into activities can put too much stress on your knee and increase the risk of re-tearing your ACL. By following these tips and being mindful of your knee, you can reduce the risk of re-tearing your ACL and promote a healthy recovery.
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