Is it worse these days to break a leg than it is to do an ACL?
Talking about getting back to how you were?
Is there any difference between sports as well?
Is it worse these days to break a leg than it is to do an ACL?
Talking about getting back to how you were?
Is there any difference between sports as well?
I reckon it would depend on the nature of the break & just exactly where in the leg the break occurred.
Nathan Brown still hasn't recovered, yet Michael Voss did.
Wouldn't help if the player had brittle bones either.
Didn't Minson break his leg in 2006 too?
I think a broken leg would be the 'better' option, as it seems that the recovery rate is much better for standard breaks. Obviously there are freak cases in both columns, Brown's leg break, Hentschel's knee, which are flat out horrible and extremely difficult to ever recover from.
I have broken my leg playing football and ruptured my acl in seperate incidents. Both happened as i was tackled and both were caused by my leg going the other direction to the weight of my body.
Its been about 6 years since i broke my leg but i think when i broke my leg,i was on crutches for 6 weeks and then went into physio. I think my recovery time was quicker and i played football the following year. One difference being that my leg was just pushed into its correct alignment and plastered whereas i had an operation on my knee to fix it.
I did my acl a year and a half ago and was only on crutches for 3 weeks but the recovery was longer as i did not play football the following season. It takes a lot longer to get confidence back into your knee after a reco than it does in your leg after a break.
I would say that i would have rathered my broken leg to my torn acl.
Really depends on the seriousness of the broken leg
I had a very minor break in my leg in 2001, and it only set me back 10 weeks - whereas an acl would have been a year on part time rehab
Thats correct, because i would rather tear an acl then break a leg like maguire or brown did.
As anyone ever heard of a player breaking their thigh bone? (dont know the technical term)
That would be pretty servre, i doubt they would come back from that.
the thigh bone is the femur i think
Playing soccer game our centre forward went in with a tackle on the keeper and broke his leg. I was at the other end of the ground but still heard a loud crack sound. Sickening.