Bathroom / Toilet

Using the Bathroom After ACL Surgery Recovering from ACL surgery brings plenty of challenges. And one of the most under-discussed but important ones is simply using the bathroom. Pain, mobility issues, medications, and swelling all make this basic task a bit more complicated. Here’s a practical guide to help make your post-op bathroom experience safer, easier, and less painful. Support […]

Mobility Aids – Crutches & More

Recovering from an ACL injury or surgery can significantly impact your ability to walk, stand, or navigate your environment. Proper use of mobility aids not only reduces pain and swelling but also prevents further injury and promotes a safer, faster recovery. There are actually a wide variety of mobility aids. Here’s a quick survey along with some basics about how […]

Sleeping After ACL Surgery: What to Expect and How to Cope

Sleep after ACL surgery can be surprisingly difficult. Many patients say the lack of sleep rivals the pain and swelling in terms of discomfort. The main issue isn’t always pain. It’s often the challenge of positioning, especially during the early recovery period. Why It’s Hard to Sleep There are several factors working against restful sleep: Tips for Better Sleep Here’s […]

Hygiene After ACL Surgery: Bathing & Showering Guide

After ACL surgery, maintaining basic hygiene can be difficult. You’re likely dealing with pain, limited mobility, and possibly strong pain medications—none of which make bathing easy. This guide offers practical tips to help you stay clean while staying safe. Pre-Surgery Prep: Make Life Easier Later Here’s an example of one setup with a shower seat. Now, you might have this […]

Clothing for ACL Surgery and Post Op

One of my happiest moments post surgery was about 10 days post op when I was able to sort of bend my leg just enough to put on my sock more easily than stretching all the way down to do it on a fully straightened and braced leg. Recovering from ACL surgery comes with its fair share of challenges. And […]

About TENS / EMS Units for ACL Issues

Using a TENS/EMS Unit for Quad Activation After ACL Surgery Regaining quadriceps strength after ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) surgery is one of the most important parts of rehabilitation. One helpful tool that may assist in this process is a neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) unit ,often sold as TENS/EMS devices. But while they can aid quad activation, they must be used […]

ACL Post Op Bruising

ACL Surgery: Understanding Post-Op Bruising Bruising after ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) reconstruction is a common concern. One of the most frequently observed patterns is bruising and discoloration that appears not around the knee itself, but further down the leg; typically on the shin, ankle, or even foot. Why Does Bruising Happen Below the Knee? Post-operative bruising in the lower leg […]

ACL Gear Sources

Where to Get Gear for ACL Surgery Recovery: Buy, Borrow, Rent, or Find a Loan Closet Recovering from ACL surgery often requires a surprising amount of gear. Crutches, ice machines, braces, elevated leg wedges, shower seats, and more. But where should you get it all? Fortunately, you don’t always have to buy everything new. Here are four main ways to […]

Rehabilitation Protocols

Evidence-based rehabilitation approaches for optimal recovery. Core Principles of ACL Rehabilitation Modern ACL rehabilitation is guided by several evidence-based principles: Early vs. Accelerated Rehabilitation Contemporary protocols vary in their approach to early rehabilitation: Key Rehabilitation Components Comprehensive programs typically include: Specialized Approaches Different patient populations may require tailored protocols: Expectations This is repeated in another article here as well, but […]

Common Injuries Associated With ACL Tears

An anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear is one of the most serious knee injuries, often occurring in high-demand sports or due to trauma. However, ACL injuries rarely happen in isolation. Due to the mechanics of how the injury typically occurs, (rapid deceleration, twisting, or blunt force), there is often associated damage to other structures of the knee. Understanding the range […]