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They didn't heal, a full rupture is a full rupture.

They showed that for younger patients they can, through physical therapy, replace the ACL stability function with overcompensated proprioception and musculature.

I wonder what the outcome of this would be as patients get older and start to lose muscle mass.




I had a tear sometime in the 90s, and then not surgery until the 2000s, the good old cut your kneecap in half kind.

The doctor I saw once a year prior seemed to imply this. He implored me to do specific weight exercises, and claimed if I did it right 'you wont even need that surgery.' So it must have been at least a working theory for a while?


> After management with the Cross Bracing Protocol (CBP), 72 out of 80 (90%) participants with complete discontinuity of the ACL at baseline had signs of ACL healing (ACL continuity) on 3-month MRI.

Seems pretty definitive as healing to me.


They did heal.




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