The only way to tell if you have torn your anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is to see your doctor so they can make a diagnosis. He or she may order a CAT scan or MRI to get a clearer picture of your knee.
Ok so on the first of this month, (almost a month ago) I tore my ACL, and damaged my MCL and possibly tore my meniscus. After the 28 days now I can walk almost normally and it doesn't feel too weird or weak. I havent gotten surgery yet but after some physical therapy, it has strengthened a lot since the day I hurt it and like I said, can walk on it almost normally.
I know that without the ACL there is a lot of side to side play in my knee and it can cave in if I put too much pressure on the inside of it. This may be a stupid question, but would it be possible to start riding very mellowly down groomers and smooth terrain with a good brace that would keep my knee from caving in sideways? The physical therapist and doctor said that I should walk on it as much as possible and that I couldnt do anything more damaging to it than what is already done until surgery and thats when I gotta be very careful on it.
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