The situation of Icardi, who could not continue playing in the UEFA Europa League match against Tottenham due to injury, has been determined. In the statement made by the club, “In the MRI examinations performed at our sponsor hospital, Medicana, of our football player Mauro Icardi, who was injured in the Tottenham match in the fourth week of the UEFA Europa League, a rupture and meniscus damage were detected in the right knee anterior cruciate ligament. The pre-operative rehabilitation of our player, whose surgery is planned, has started.” It was said.
HOW LONG IS CROSS LIGAMENT SURGERY RECOVERY TIME, HOW MANY DAYS?
Cruciate ligament surgery is a surgical treatment method applied in cases of injury or rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in the knee. The anterior cruciate ligament in the knee provides stability to the knee and supports correct bending of the knee in sudden movements. This ligament can be damaged or torn as a result of sports injuries or accidents. Cruciate ligament surgery is performed to repair this tear or create a new ligament.
Although the recovery time after cruciate ligament rupture surgery varies from person to person, it generally takes between 6 and 12 months. This period varies depending on the severity of the injury, the patient’s age, physical condition and the treatment method applied.
The healing process usually consists of the following stages:
First 2-3 Weeks: Postoperative edema and pain control is provided. During this period, the patient uses crutches and light exercises are performed to increase knee range of motion.
1-3 Months: During this period, the patient can slowly return to daily activities. The physiotherapy program is continued to increase the knee’s mobility and strengthen it.
3-6 Months: Muscle strength and knee stability develop more. Moderate exercises can be done and more intense rehabilitation programs begin.
6-12 Months: More challenging activities such as sports are usually waited until the end of this period. Full recovery time can range from 9 to 12 months; However, some people can return to basic physical activities earlier.
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