How Our Rehabilitation Changes with an Allograft ACL Reconstruction

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • #175: On this episode of the #AskMikeReinold show we talk about some of the differences in our programs when someone has an allograft, instead of an autograft after ACL reconstruction. There are pros and cons of using an allograft, neither are best for every person, but understanding what we need to do different is the key. To subscribe and ask your questions, go to MikeReinold.com/askmikereinold/.
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Комментарии • 24

  • @johnlopez4089
    @johnlopez4089 2 года назад

    Great video. Thank you👍👍

  • @fizolovka
    @fizolovka Год назад

    I, 30F got a mix of hamstring autograft and cadaver allograft, since my hamstring was not big enough. I am not an athlete, so I have time to heal properly.

  • @flightofthemagpie2603
    @flightofthemagpie2603 Год назад

    I know this is old…. My surgeon was going to do hamstring, but apparently mine aren’t long enough. And I have osgood schlatter on both legs so patellar didn’t look good. Used allograft yesterday. I’m 5”4 f 40yo, recreational MTB mostly, wanted to play tennis next summer, was thinking of trail running. Thanks for the tips to take it slow but careful scaring people who don’t have another choice. Unless this vid was for doctors and not patients. Maybe my main sport this year will be the gym. And MTB with my brace.

  • @JustGrabIt
    @JustGrabIt 3 года назад +3

    Great video discussing the pros and cons of allograft! Thanks for posting this. I'm planning to choose allograft for my ACL, so good to understand what's involved here.

    • @StreetPlaya43
      @StreetPlaya43 2 года назад +2

      Hey how is it going 1 year later after your allograft? I just had my acl allograft done 2 days ago.

    • @wildirules
      @wildirules 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@StreetPlaya43 how is your ACL allograft? I am thinking of choosing allograft for my ACL

    • @jprorro6609
      @jprorro6609 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@StreetPlaya43 how are you feeling after 1 year of allograft? im thinking of getting an allograft (im 22 y/o)

  • @4platesmoredates356
    @4platesmoredates356 5 месяцев назад

    What about site morbidity? I’m scared I’m 17 I just retore my acl. I want to get back to competitive sports and I don’t know what graft to use. I’m thinking allograft because I used quad the first time and I feel like a patella graft would just forever weaken my leg way too much. What graft do y’all think I should use?

  • @kellimcwilliams5802
    @kellimcwilliams5802 3 года назад +1

    The more I research the more confused I become on which graft is best for me. In my 20s I was a competitive bump skier, but while still active and still love skiing bumps and playing backyard basket ball and baseball with my kids, I am now 52 years old. I am scheduled for ACL reconstruction and recommended from the Steadman Clinic doctors to do an allograph. I am not a class 1 athelete, but I want to be active. What would you recommend based on my short story? Also, has anything improved or changed since this was posted 3 years ago?

    • @Mikereinold
      @Mikereinold  3 года назад +1

      There are tons of factors that go into it, but I still personally always recommend an autograft.

    • @kiterJ
      @kiterJ 2 года назад

      @@Mikereinold what is your opinion on conservative management ie no surgery and then return to sport? Seems to be the 'new fad' in my area/region. Thanks

  • @jayroughton
    @jayroughton 3 года назад +1

    well im 18 and i just tore my acl for the second time and I just got another allograft... What should I do

    • @Mikereinold
      @Mikereinold  3 года назад

      Get really motivated in your rehab! Super strong, super good neuromuscular control

  • @alexsandul5631
    @alexsandul5631 3 года назад +1

    I'm 3p very active and my doctor advised to get a allograft. Not sure i want to after seeing this video 8

    • @cffmailbox
      @cffmailbox Год назад +1

      I’m very athletic healthy 38 yo and they recommended patellar allograft

  • @Darkchylde50
    @Darkchylde50 4 года назад

    This episode needed those DanQuads to dance moar lololol

  • @bornsketchy6924
    @bornsketchy6924 Год назад

    I got achilles allograft for my mcl, acl, pcl, lcl, because my leg was ripped in half and laid out of body for about 5 hours before I was found maybe 6 before reattached. What're the issues you think I may experience because I'm 2 weeks away from walking first

    • @smartFunable
      @smartFunable Год назад +1

      Omg man, tough stuff, wish you smooth recovery!

    • @bornsketchy6924
      @bornsketchy6924 Год назад +1

      @@smartFunable it’s been super smooth and actually yesterday I got the form from my doctor/surgeon to return to work! & I work on oil rigs! He said long as you rock your brace daily you’re golden🙏

    • @smartFunable
      @smartFunable Год назад

      ​@@bornsketchy6924 great to hear! Do you know if you will be able to run/ do sports normally after such an injury?

    • @bornsketchy6924
      @bornsketchy6924 Год назад +1

      @@smartFunable I don’t think running or sports will be an option but I mean I’m doing jumps in physical therapy..I asked if I could go back to snowboarding and doctor said not a good idea..my physical therapist thinks it won’t be an issue at all..we’ll see though! I just convinced myself instead of sports and bikes anymore I guess it’ll just be fast cars and planes! Lol

    • @smartFunable
      @smartFunable Год назад

      @@bornsketchy6924 hope everything will be good, keep pushing man!

  • @andrewschmutz6883
    @andrewschmutz6883 9 месяцев назад

    What if - 32 yof, ACL allo + meniscectomy, 12 weeks post only 93 degrees flexion 😱
    Per surgeon - your knee was messed up, just gonna take longer (cringeworthy)

  • @smoothjay1979
    @smoothjay1979 Год назад

    The nickname Scud, fits better. Like Scud missile