These stories are based on information gathered from health
professionals and consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health
decisions.
Don, age 42: My knee is only a little unstable
after my ACL injury. My doctor said the decision to have surgery is really up
to me. I am going to do some intensive rehab for a few weeks and see how my
knee progresses. If I can avoid surgery, I'd like to do that.
Susan, age 38: I'm not a competitive athlete,
but I am very active and I enjoy running, hiking, and bicycling. My doctor said
that my ACL tear wasn't too bad, but I am definitely going to have surgery. I
think surgery is my best chance of being able to continue to do all the things
I did before I hurt my knee.
Carmen, age 53: I'm not a very active person,
and so it isn't too important to me that my knee be stable. It only has a small
amount of instability right now, so I am not going to have surgery. I feel like
the risks of the surgery are more than the risks of not having it, at least for
someone like me.
Peter, age 45: I need a stable knee to do my
job well, and I'd also like to avoid getting osteoarthritis early if I can. I'm
going to have the reconstruction surgery, even though I know the rehab is long.
It's the best chance I have of getting a strong, stable knee.