First ACL tear came 3 years ago, when I was 23. Blew my knee out playing volleyball. Sucked a lot but I came stronger than before. Worked my ass off during physical therapy and in the gym in the following months. A year after the injury I starting playing team sports again and my body felt great. Upper body was the strongest it has ever been. Lower body obviously wasn't that strong but slowly getting there after a year and a half I was back to 100%. 3 years later, 2 weeks ago it happened again. Again Volleyball. Second ACL tear, same knee, also another meniscus injury and more damage to the knee. Felt far more devastating than the first time. Haven't felt this shit in my whole life. But now I'm trying to change my outlook. I need to stop doing things, my body tells me not do. Volleyball is apparently not for my knees. I need to do more stability and strength work for the tendons and my whole knee in general and not just stop doing it, because I feel and more like before the first injury. And most importantly I now really need to work my ass off for myself to have a healthy future. I need to talk to my PT, what I need to change in my sports habits. Cut weight, cut unnecessary pressure on the knees and over all just improve physically as a human. So for everybody who is going through an ACL tear or even two, like me: No need in being sad and frustrated after the first anger. Try to use it as a way of listening to your body and realizing, where you can improve and what you can do to remain healthy. Hope everybody is doing well and will fight through the shit times of injury!!!!
Would you be able to give any pointers for why it tore a second time? I had acl reconstruction 3 weeks ago and really hope to get back to volleyball without having another tear/injury so I’m trying to learn as much as I can do avoid that
@@ManjotMan00 Yes I can. I asked my doctor, surgeon and physical therapist about it. The answer from all three was: Just got unlucky again. Maybe a bit of genetics in there but mostly just pure unluck. Males between 19 and 35 have the highest chance of an acl tear and it just happened twice to me during that span (and I'm only halfway through lol). It also might have a bit to do with the fact, that I couldn't really train legs in the gym for almost half a year due to a back injury, so taking your rehab, physical therapy and strength work seriously is very important but in the end it's mostly down to being lucky or not being lucky sadly. At least that's, what all the professionals tell me. But you can 100% get back to Volleyball again. I played for 2 years before my second tear at a quite decent level without any issues and worries. Just don't be scared. Take care of your body and work your ass off during rehab. You got this!!!
The best message,i performed my first knee acl construction 2 weeks ago . And one more knee construction to go..the best message i heard from the social media thanks alot 💪
I wish my ACLR was one of those that was successful. Mine went wrong, and now, 3 surgeries down the line I am left with daily pain and reduced quality of life and less functionality than before the surgeries 😥