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A Softball Question??

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I tore my ACL playing softball, and I am having surgery Monday. How long will it be before I can play again, on average.

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  1. I'm not exactly sure but you might not be able to play for the rest of the season.


  2. my brother skated everyday when he wore his acl it toke 3 months but has the wear a brace but his numb in some areas but guy are different i guess  

  3. I had surgery on my ACL and Meniscus in January 2006 and played the last game of the season in August.  I'd give yourself a good 6 to 8 months to heal but don't rush yourself.  It will probably be 1 year before it's 100% healed.

  4. min.6 months to play

    competative a year

    sry yu tore it

    it sucks!but if yu want to shorten that time keep throwing.put your leg on a bucket and just keep doing it.you will be on soooo much medication you wont feel it and yu wont lose as much muscle

  5. im guessing 3-6 months.. it really depends on the tear and how competitive you are.

  6. I play softball too!

    Probably a while. You have to rest and let it fully heal before you play again because you might cause permanent damage if it is not healed. The doctor will probably give you a time frame on Monday. Make sure you feel comfortable on it. I would suggest physical therapy or do some stuff at home to help it strengthen.

    Good Luck. Hope you get better

  7. oooooo : ( srry bout 6mons

  8. 6-9 months. DON'T rush it.

  9. 6 weeks for sure just healing the surgery.. then depends if you need physical therapy or not, which could be months. When i dislocated my shoulder i had surgery (out for 6-8 weeks just to heal the wound) then had physical therapy for 1 entire year. Sorry, probably not the news you wanted to hear but you need to make sure your body is at its fullest.
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