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Non-operative
The ACL does not reliably heal well
on its own. Although
this is true, about one-third of all patients will do well
without surgery. A patient who does well without surgery
is:
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Patients
who do not do well with non-operative treatment are usually described
as:
These
patients are more at risk for reinjury. For these people,
the likelihood of further damage to other ligaments or cartilage is quite
high. A common reinjury is tearing a meniscus, which can lead to degenerative
arthritis in the years to come.
Patients who are less active and do not participate in pivoting sports
can continue to have a high quality of life with a good
rehabilitation program. A partial tear to the ACL is usually treated
in this manner.
 
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