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Hi everyone. Has anyone ever played a season with a torn ACL?..because I am going to do that next season however with a custom-made brace and get surgery at the end of the season. i play shortstop and i want to hear other people's personal experiences. my surgeon said that baseball is a sport with a low risk knee injury rate so i should be fine for one season before the surgery, but if anyone has played baseball with a torn ACL, please tell because I need to form a good opinion. thanks.
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somerville,

Get the surgery!

Would you rather be out for a short period of time now, or be paying for it when you are older?

The longer you put it off the greater chance there is for it to come back and bite you when you are older, or it could even ruin your chances of getting to play College because you've taken to long to go and get the surgery!

Think about it this way what happens if you slide, trip, fall land, awkwardly on your knee and do EVEN MORE damage then what is currently wrong within your knee.

Take it from a guy who played injured for far too many seasons: IT IS NOT WORTH IT! Especially if you have the dream of playing College Ball, or even one day playing Pro Ball
Well first off go with the advice your surgeon or doctor or physiotherapist has told you.

Secondly, if you think it's worth the risk, the decision should solely be left up to you.

Now remember this is strictly what he told me, don't take what I was told and apply it to your case, because everyone is different.

I was in a similar circumstance prior to my surgery. My surgeon told me... and he was rather candid about it, 'well I'm cutting you open anyways in a few months so you can go and play because whatever additional damage you do happen do this season I'll fix since I'm already in there."

I felt it was better to sit out the season just in case I happened to do even more damage then what had already been done in my shoulder.

Again, go from what your Doctors have told you, not from what you happen to read online, or hear from people simply because each and everyone is different!
yea. i understand what u are saying. i'll probably play my season next season as a junior, get the surgery the following summer, then just continue on with baseball after that. the first time i tore my ACL in my left knee, the doctors didnt even know i had a torn ACL and so i played my little league season with a torn ACL with a brace and nothing happened, then i got the surgery when they found out what it was.

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