Guest guest Posted November 10, 2003 Report Share Posted November 10, 2003 Last weekend while playing soccer, in the moment of the game, I was running very fast aside a huge guy & he gave me a strong shoulder push. The ground was hard & due to lack of ground grip I lost control. My right knee made a loud crackle sound & that was it I came down to the ground. Now after visiting a doctor he suggested that I might have damaged " Anterior Cruciate Ligament " (ACL). He wants to go through MRI test for confirmation, which is due for next week. And he was telling me if the Ligament is damaged then the only way to fix it is through grafting surgery. I am really afraid that doctor will open my knee to cure my problem & I don't want any kind of surgery. Please help me how I can avoid going for surgery & get my knee cured through any other alternate treatment. Thanks Manu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2003 Report Share Posted November 12, 2003 --- In , " thisismanuforall " <thisismanuforall> wrote: > Last weekend while playing soccer, in the moment of the game, I was > running very fast aside a huge guy & he gave me a strong shoulder > push. The ground was hard & due to lack of ground grip I lost control. > My right knee made a loud crackle sound & that was it I came down to the ground. > > Now after visiting a doctor he suggested that I might have damaged > " Anterior Cruciate Ligament " (ACL). He wants to go through MRI test > for confirmation, which is due for next week. > And he was telling me if the Ligament is damaged then the only way to fix it is through grafting surgery. > I am really afraid that doctor will open my knee to cure my > problem & I don't want any kind of surgery. > Please help me how I can avoid going for surgery & get my knee cured through any other alternate treatment. > Thanks, Manu Hi Manu, Standard Process sells a supplement that goes by the name of " ligaplex " which became a lifesaver to my husband and I when he sustained damaged muscles and ligaments this past year. This supplement, in addition to maximum amounts of some other important minerals cured the problem and alleviated his pain. There is an arthritis creme made by " Jason " containing tea tree oil that is quite effective for this type of pain. After taking these supplements over a period of about 4 to 6 weeks time, his pain disappeared. At the same time he was also taking magnesium (400mg 2x daily), their B-complex, and Vitamin E (one of each of the SP E blends)in addition to their zinc and selenium, and Standard Process best Antioxidant. In the meantime we adhered to an all organic diet with an abundance of organic veggies, fruit, raw nuts and extra virgin olive oil for cooking. This in addition to a balance of essential fatty acids from Udo's oils twice daily. www.udoerasmus.com I am told these products (standard process) are available only from a very few health food stores (there must be a special request- they are not allowed to put them on the shelves) or they can be obtained from some alternative health professionals ( usually an N.D.or chiropractor). We were lucky, my son obtained them for us. I also sustained a knee injury five years previous from an unfortunate slip and fall incident. Both my knees where implicated, however my right knee would not bear my weight at all. They dx'd it as a meniscus tear and sent me home with some pain killers. Needless to say I did not take the painkillers, not one, but managed my pain with supplements and diet, nutrition and herbs, (bromelain in pineapple, turmeric,willow bark (precursor to aspirin), capsicum, ginger and other herbal remedies). At this time I was in the process of changing over to an all organic diet due to some other health problems that had surfaced and much to my surprise I found that over a very short period of time, my meniscus tear and ligaments were healed along with all my other health concerns as well, all from just changing over to a more healthy organic dairy-free, low-sat.fat, essential-fat diet. The body when given all the right foods and nutrients in combination will heal itself in time. The EFAs present in fresh organic nuts, seeds, veggies (enzymes) provide more healing than any processed packaged foods ever can! Dairy, (other than organic yogurt from an organic source), adversely affects ligaments, muscles and bones(mainly from an overabundance of phosphoric acids, synthetic hormones and antibiotics they contain). Eliminating refined sugars, carbonated beverages, coffee and other dehydrating drinks tends to increase immunity. These foods destroy and deplete essential vitamins and minerals.When we have enough nutrients it enables our body to repair itself. The therapist told my husband that his ligaments and muscles were so damaged and his bones were so porous and brittle,... partially due to harmful effects of milk and carbonated beverages (high in phosphorus and low in minerals to rebuild damaged tissue) that the bones would not even support the muscles,which led to excruciating leg pain. He was not able to walk, sit or lie down without a lot of extra effort and extreme pain! This continued on for about the space of two months.Therapy did not correct the problem. He was led from specialist to specialist with literally no answers! Every test came back negative. They had no answers for us. Diet and supplements are the only answer in my opinion. The correct supplements, in combination with an all organic diet is the cure. We have observed this, over and over again. Best Regards, JoAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2003 Report Share Posted November 12, 2003 Manu I am all for using alternative methods when one can but before blowing off your doctor, learn more about what your ACL is. It is not a good tendon to tear. It is not like a sprained or stretched tendon. The following site has good pictures. Search and read more on the web. http://yourmedicalsource.com/library/acltears/ACL_whatis.html If you look at that site, it is a very small tendon that holds the tibia to the femur. If you have had a total tear, it will not heal without surgery as the two pieces that are remaining have no contact with each other or the bone if the tear is at that point. On a full tear, they graft another tendon into its place and build you a new ACL. This is one you really need an orthopedic specialist for. You have to have an MRI to confirm but the leg pulls differently when the ACL has been torn as it is not there holding the bones, so doctors do not typically misdiagnose on it. I think you can live without the surgery but not if you ever want to play soccer again or do anything strenuous with your legs like run. But maybe the MRI will show that you do not need surgery and then good diet and supplements can help heal - chromatin glucosamine is what most atheletes use for joint issues. Mary --- In , " thisismanuforall " <thisismanuforall> wrote: > Last weekend while playing soccer, in the moment of the game, I was > running very fast aside a huge guy & he gave me a strong shoulder > push. The ground was hard & due to lack of ground grip I lost control. > My right knee made a loud crackle sound & that was it I came down to > the ground. > > Now after visiting a doctor he suggested that I might have damaged > " Anterior Cruciate Ligament " (ACL). He wants to go through MRI test > for confirmation, which is due for next week. > And he was telling me if the Ligament is damaged then the only way to > fix it is through grafting surgery. > > I am really afraid that doctor will open my knee to cure my > problem & I don't want any kind of surgery. > > Please help me how I can avoid going for surgery & get my knee cured > through any other alternate treatment. > > Thanks > Manu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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