Why ACL Tears are No Longer Career Ending
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Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Robby Davis, GolocalPDX Contributor
The Thorns' Alex Morgan suffered a partially torn ACL, but was eventually able to return to the field.
Over the past 20 years Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) tears have been a common injury that athletes everywhere are beginning to suffer at a more frequent rate. ACL tears used to be considered a career ending injury, yet with today’s technology they’re becoming more manageable for doctors to repair.
The ACL is a ligament located in the middle of the knee that contributes to around 90% of total knee joint stability. Tears often occur when someone suffers a blow to the side of the knee, overextends the knee joint, or quickly changes direction.
Doctors often give patients around three options as to how they can repair it. Patients can either choose to use grafts from the hamstring or patellar tendon as a replacemement for the ACL. A cadaver is also an option. There are, of course, pros and cons with each graft. Most professional athletes choose to use the patellar tendon because it is widely considered to be the strongest graft.
Nowadays, there are plenty of athletes who are having successful careers after tearing their ACL.
The Thorns’ Alex Morgan suffered a partially torn ACL during her senior year of high school. After surgery and five months of physical therapy she was able to return to the field. After playing for the Cal Bears she went on to star for the U.S. Women’s National team. In 2011 she was the youngest member of the team. Morgan will once again be representing the United States in the 2015 Women’s World Cup.
The Timbers’ midfielder, Diego Valeri, is another example of a professional athlete who has overcome this injury. He suffered a torn ACL during last season’s finale against FC Dallas. At the time this was a huge blow to the team considering he had 21 goals and 27 assists since being signed back in 2013. This Saturday Valeri made his official comeback by scoring the game-winning goal against the Montreal Impact.
Although tearing the ACL is a devastating injury that takes plenty of time and patience to overcome, they are no longer career threatening.
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Alex Morgan, 25, is a forward for the Portland Thorns. She recently signed with the club in January of 2013 after playing for the Western New York Flash and the Seattle Sounders. She rose to prominence because of her success playing for the United States women’s national soccer team. Morgan was the youngest player to represent the U.S. during the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup. She will once again represent team USA this summer as they prepare to head off to Canada for the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Photo credit: Alex Morgan's Facebook page
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Meyers Leonard
Meyers Leonard, 23, was the 11th overall pick of the 2012 NBA Draft. Over the past few years he has been diligently working with the Portland Trailblazer’s coaching staff in order to refine his game. The Illinois alumni’s hard work has been paying off considering he’s having the best season of his career.
Photo credit: Meyers Leonard's Facebook page
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Kaylyn Kyle
Kaylyn Kyle, 26, is a Canadian soccer player who currently plays for the Portland Thorns. She is also a member of the Canadian women’s national team. Kyle was part of the 2012 Canadian national team that defeated France in the bronze medal game. She is also an ambassador for, Right To Play, which is an organization dedicated to using soccer as a resource to educate and empower children from disadvantaged communities.
Photo credit: Kaylyn Kyle's Facebook page
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Gaston Fernandez
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Marcus Mariota
Marcus Mariota, 21, is coming off one of the best seasons any Oregon Duck quarterback has ever experienced. He is the first Hawaiian-born athlete to ever win the Heisman trophy. This season he also led the Ducks to a 12-1 regular season record. Duck fans everywhere will be anxiously waiting to see where Mariota goes in this year’s NFL Draft.
Photo credit: via Oregon Football's Facebook page
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Ellie Cribbins
Ellie Cribbins is a second year Blazer Dancer for the Portland Trailblazers. Cribbins is originally from Portland, Oregon but attended Oregon State University. This season proved to be a unique one for Cribbins since her sister also made the Blazer Dancers last August.
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Jake Gleeson
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Janie Takeda
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Damian Lillard
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Maggie Rouse
Maggie Rouse, 20, is a junior cheerleader for the University of Oregon. She just completed her third year on the team. When she tried out as a freshman she never expected to make the squad. Yet, here she is two years later. She is currently majoring in Educational Foundations.
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LaMarcus Aldridge
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Kaytianna McMillan
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Chase De Leo
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Darron Thomas
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