- Dec 8, 2010
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Mitchell will have to play a bit more in the back half IMO
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A1. Initially, the patient is non weight bearing for 2 weeks. The patient can then wean off of the crutches when they can walk without a limp between weeks 2-6. Slow rehab will be allowed at this time while the bone is still healing in the tunnels. Activities are usually increased from weeks 7 through 12. Around week 12, some patients return to jogging. Patients may then return to sports at 5 through 7 months if they pass functional and strength testing.
Rehabilitation for a reconstructed ACL will be conducted under the direction of an orthopedic surgeon and the supervision of a physiotherapist. A number of rehabilitation program schedules exist however more recent programs commence with a schedule of protected mobilisation, followed by strengthening activities and ultimately progress to functional exercises. This rehabilitation usually takes between six and nine months.
Yeh not going to happen
Wore footy boots today at training for the first time this season I believeWoody on the other hand![]()
So.. Suckling ruptured his ACL around the 10th of March. Contrary to popular belief, ACL's take about 6 months to recover from not 12. People often believe 12 because our football season only goes for 6 months of the year.
http://www.sportsdoc.umn.edu/patients_folder/knee/aclreconpat/aclreconpat2.htm
A little different..
http://mm.afl.com.au/Portals/0/afl_docs/Development/Anterior_Cruciate_Ligament_Injury.pdf
Now usually if you do an ACL in the season, you're gone for the season, but Matthew did his in a preseason game.
Depending on how well his rehab is going, lets say his rehab takes a bare minimum of six months. And the recovery time should be from when he went in for surgery but nevertheless
March 10 + 6 months = September 10
COULD IT BE POSSIBLE
We love ya Matty
Good to have you back Hank - you've been out almost 6 months I was starting to wonder whether you'd done an ACL... Or typing-finger injuryWoody on the other hand![]()
wonder if they will be conservative with Woody again this time around and keep him away from the competitive stuff this season or throw him to the wolves...
With absolute all due respect, have you ever done an ACL?
Nope. Other than a couple of ongoing ones which didnt require surgery, I've pretty lucky with injuries, so I'm sorry to hear about yours.
I didn't actually expect any 'yes's in response to 'Could it be possible', but I did think I may as well clutch some straws and try my luck. Apologies if you found it disrespectful to how hard the injury is to come back from
I reckon given he's done it twice they might let him play a bit at Box Hill to lift his spirits before going in to pre-season.
On Suckling, no way he'd play this year, but the timing he did it was good as he can still have a big pre-season to try to break in next year.