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  2. Anterior cruciate ligament injury - Wikipedia

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    The physiotherapist will act as a coach through rehabilitation, usually by setting goals for recovery and giving feedback on progress. Non-surgical recovery typically takes three to six months, and depends on the extent of the original injury, pre-existing fitness and commitment to the rehabilitation and sporting goals.

  3. Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    This involves repairing the ACL by re-attaching it, instead of performing a reconstruction. Theoretical advantages of repair include faster recovery [2] and a lack of donor site morbidity, but randomised controlled trials and long-term data regarding re-rupture rates using contemporary surgical techniques are lacking.

  4. Meniscus tear - Wikipedia

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    Arthroscopy is a surgical technique in which a joint is operated on using an endoscopic camera as opposed to open surgery on the joint. The meniscus can either be repaired or completely removed. [20] Surgery is not appropriate for a degenerative meniscus tear, absent locking or catching of the knee, recurrent effusion or persistent pain. [25]

  5. Chiefs WR Rashee Rice reportedly out for season after LCL surgery

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    Rice is expected to make a full recovery in time for the start of next season. Good news for Rashee Rice following surgery, as the ACL, meniscus, and MCL didn’t need to be repaired. https://t.co ...

  6. Novak Djokovic to have surgery on torn meniscus and could ...

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    Novak Djokovic's June just went from bad to worse. The current world No. 1 withdrew from the French Open on Tuesday due to a knee injury, but it looks like he could miss even more time.

  7. Angels star Mike Trout needs second surgery for torn meniscus ...

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    He previously had surgery on May 3 to repair the meniscus and had been working toward a return before his rehab was shut down on Tuesday. “After months of hard work, I was devastated (Wednesday) when an MRI showed a tear in my meniscus that will require surgery again — ending my hopes of returning this season,” Trout posted.