The ACL does not have a blood supply and cannot heal on its own. If you suspect a torn ACL, you need medical treatment to return to your physical activities.
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Dr Hillock’s Post Operative Follow Up Instructions
Post Operative Surgery Guidelines: Arthroscopic “Scope” Surgery with Dr. Hillock
Post Operative Surgery Guidelines: Total Knee Replacement Surgery with Dr. Hillock
Post Operative Surgery Guidelines: Total Hip Replacement Surgery with Dr. Hillock
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