Anonymous wrote:Wish your DD all the best. From the girl on our club team that went through that, the timeline you were given seems reasonable. As others have said, PT and the work on their own was very important as was the not rushing back.
Only direct experience is with my sister years ago when she tore her meniscus playing volleyball in a spring league when she was your DD's age. She quit volleyball to focus on basketball. She timeline was pretty similar and due to the timing of things, didn't miss significant in-season basketball time.
Good Luck!
Anonymous wrote:Random question, but was she on her period when this happened? There’s a correlation out there and just curious.
Anonymous wrote:I know several kids that came back after nine months, and retore the ACL within a year, partially because few coaches really let kids ease back in. I’d be extra cautious.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter (14) recently tore her ACL during a game. Although she had been doing a lot of outside preventive work (strength, plyos, etc.) it still happened. She had her surgery, quad graft and is recovering now.
Her doctor who is a regional sports specialist believes a 9 month return to competition is very achievable.
I am sure some of the people on this forum have been through this with their kid, we would appreciate any of your experiences on timelines, recovery etc.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter (14) recently tore her ACL during a game. Although she had been doing a lot of outside preventive work (strength, plyos, etc.) it still happened. She had her surgery, quad graft and is recovering now.
Her doctor who is a regional sports specialist believes a 9 month return to competition is very achievable.
I am sure some of the people on this forum have been through this with their kid, we would appreciate any of your experiences on timelines, recovery etc.
Anonymous wrote:If it was only the ACL (no MCL, bone, meniscus, etc), that timeline is reasonable. Select the PT provider carefully, really lean into it, and do not neglect the good leg. She will probably "look" ready way before she is ready so avoid the temptation to rush it. The toughest part for her (kid dependent) will be the mental aspect / reinjury thoughts when she returns.