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What is a torn ACL?

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The ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) is a ligament in the center of your knee. The ACL gets damaged when twisted too far, which makes it a common injury in relation to sports or other physical activity. ACL Reconstruction is performed using a combination of open surgery and arthroscopic surgery. Before ACL reconstruction process begins, your surgeon will examine your knee arthroscopically, and repair any additional damage to the knee, such as a torn meniscus, or worn articular cartilage.

If my ACL is torn, should I have surgery to repair it?

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a general rule, the body cannot repair a torn ACL if the tear is complete. Partial tears may sometimes heal but often will progress to becoming complete tears. If surgery is needed, the surgeon will not repair the ligament directly, as this has a low success rate, but will instead use a nearby tendon to reconstruct the original ligament. Your future demands in multi-directional sport.

My vet told me my pet has a "torn ACL" and that it should have a TPLO done. What are my options?

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Not all dogs require TPLO to restore knee function. Dogs weighing less than 40 pounds may have a different technique, often referred to as a "lateral suture technique", that will work equally well. This technique is not for overweight dogs. The recovery is slower but most dogs acheive almost normal function in the limb. This procedure does not work as well in larger dogs.

My dog has bad hips and a torn ACL. Should I proceed with surgery?

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Absolutely. The hips are rarely the cause of acute limping. If the ACLs are torn, your pet is only going to get worse.

How can I tell if I have a torn ACL?

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Sometimes it's tough to tell. Even for the doctors. When you tear your ACL it feels a lot "looser" than your good knee. It almost feels like it could pop out of place at any minute. The stability just isn't there. When some people tear their ACL, they hear a "pop" when it happens. It's usually pretty loud and noticeable. This is what happened to me. Although, at the time I had no idea what that "pop" sound meant. If you have a torn ACL it also usually swells up immediately..

How can a meniscus be torn?

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The medial and lateral menisci are fixed between the two weight-bearing surfaces within the knee, and as such can become “pinched” by the other structures of the knee between the joint when an injury occurs. Typically, the injury involves twisting on a bent knee. When this happens the menisci can become torn (“torn cartilage”). Any form of physical movement can potentially cause a meniscal tear, although they tend to be associated with sporting activities.

What is an ACL tear?

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The ACL is the Anterior Cruciate Ligament. There are more than 4 major ligaments that essentially hold the knee together. Without one of more of these ligaments the knee would be loose and you would perceive that the knee was giving way or buckling. The ACL is the most commonly torn knee ligament. The ACL is usually torn as the result of a non-contact twisting injury. You will usually feel or hear a pop, the knee will buckle and within a short period of time, significant swelling will occur.

Why was it torn down?

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Historically, Fort Union was torn down in 1867 and used to expand Fort Buford. One of the reasons was that the trade was no longer profitable and with many businesses once they start to lose business they move on. There was also hostility from the Lakota Sioux which made trading at Fort Union dangerous to tribes who would come to trade. The final push for Fort Union was to move the remaining operations to Fort Benton where they continued actively with the Blackfeet trade.

What are the initial treatment options for AdCC?

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Treatment for AdCC of the minor salivary gland is usually surgery in conjunction with radiotherapy, but there are situations where surgery alone or radiotherapy alone may be used. Various combinations of chemotherapeutic drugs have been tried, with varying degrees of success, but AdCC seems less responsive to chemotherapy than other cancers.

What Can I Expect Following Initial Treatment?

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the beginning of your PV you will have an elevated Hct. As the initial salvo of phlebotomies are performed, the RBC mass and plasma volume are reduced to normal levels. After that, depending on the rate of your RBC production and how fast you build up your red blood cell mass, it should take periodic phlebotomies to maintain your Hct at a normal level unless you are receiving other therapy which controls your counts and reduces or eliminates the need for further phlebotomies.

What is the ACL?

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There are two large ligaments inside your knee each about the size of your little finger that cross deep inside the joint. They are called the ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) and PCL (posterior cruciate ligament) and go from the femur (thigh bone) to the tibia (shin bone). They serve to stabilize the knee and allow it to glide through a smooth range of motion as you bend and straighten the leg. The ACL is the ligament in the front and the one most commonly injured.

Is it true that patients may get worse during the initial weeks of treatment?

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TRELSTAR may cause an initial temporary surge in testosterone levels, which can worsen symptoms of prostate cancer during the first few weeks of treatment. This worsening of symptoms is referred to as “clinical flare.” Patients may experience worsening of bone pain, neuropathy, blood in the urine, or obstruction of the bladder and/or urethra. These symptoms may disappear with continued therapy.

Where was the Embarcadero Freeway and why was it torn down?

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The Embarcadero Freeway, I-480, would have connected the Bay Bridge to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, carrying mostly local traffic. The first section north from I-80 was built. Most San Francisco residents hated it because it blocked the view of the waterfront from the other side. After a 1989 earthquake almost made it collapse, it was permanently closed and torn down. The same thing happened to the northern half and most of the upper deck of the Central Skyway (US 101).

Can a knee be replaced?

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In knee replacement surgery, the parts of the bones that rub together are resurfaced with metal and plastic implants. Using special, precision instruments, your surgeon will remove the damaged surfaces of the bones and fit replacement surfaces into place.

What is knee replacement?

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It is a metal and plastic covering for raw, arthritic bone ends. It replaces cartilage that has worn away over the years. Knee replacement can eliminate pain and allow you to move easily with less discomfort. For those that have become bow-legged or knock-kneed over the years, it can also straighten your legs to a more natural position.

What is a double-bundle ACL reconstruction?

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The anterior cruciate ligament, or ACL, is one of four major ligaments in the knee that provide stability to the joint. When a patient sustains a tear to the ACL, a sensation of instability, or giving out, may develop in the injured knee. In order to restore stability to the knee, your doctor may recommend an ACL reconstruction to insert a new ligament in the place of the damaged ACL.

What is an ACL "bundle"?

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The anterior cruciate ligament is made of a tough, fibrous tissue that spans the knee joint, attaching to the femur (thigh bone) on top, and the tibia (shin bone) below. The ligament itself is made of thousands of individual fibers, that together form the ACL. Some of these fibers are organized into distinct bundles. The normal ACL has two primary bundles of fibers. These bundles are positioned closely together, in some patients with normal ACLs it can be difficult to discern distinct bundles.
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