I was always active, from sports to going out with friends. I always have something to plan or come up with something dynamic. My high school 3 years was a very difficult time for me. I participated in many activities, organizations and clubs. I am very active in the organization and I have to attend the meeting at school every morning at 7:15. This means that I occasionally leave school from 6:45 pm to 7 pm. On weekends I have a relationship with my friends and family. I will never go to the weekend to have nothing to do. Do I buy new clothes at a shopping mall, are you going out for use?
She passed by my ball, I bounced up and my left knee turned inwards to the right knee. My knees became worse, and the one on the left touched the one on the right. When tears mixed with sweat, I fell to court because of pain. The coach had to call an ambulance to bring me to the Cook Children's Hospital.
I was sitting in the waiting room of the hospital for about an hour and a half. They infect young children's ears and symptoms of light influenza first appear. When I was in a wheelchair, I saw a very familiar face through the semi-extruded waiting room. As the face became clear, tears began to emerge and landed on my face. My head coach came to me and asked me how I did. This is very important to me, knowing that he spends time away from his family to see one of his players. We sat there for a while, he shared several laughs that he said that he had several joke. Suddenly my thought began to emerge, and the first thing was whether I was too bad to return to the course within the next two weeks or whether the rest of my high school is worse.
When I sat there, the doctor checked my knee and diagnosed "left knee sprain". I began to cry. I already know the result of an ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) laceration. I tried to continue playing until I joined the tournament once and I went up and landed for me to block the girls.
Most ACL injuries can be diagnosed by examining the knee joint and comparing it with other intact knee joints. When the doctor suspects that people with knees suddenly make a noise, the knees swollen, and people with pain and instability suffer from ACL damage, they may do multiple tests to assess damage to the knees I can do it. These tests include pivot shift test, front drawer test, and Rahman test. In the pivot shift test, bend the knee while maintaining the ankle and rotate the tibia slightly inward. In the front drawer test, the examiner bends the knee to 90 degrees, sits on a person's foot, and gently pulls on the shin for him or herself. The Rahman test was carried out by placing one hand on the knee, placing the other hand on the tibia and pulling the tibia forward. These tests are designed to test whether the ACL is complete and thus limit the forward movement of the tibia.
Of the many injuries that may occur in the knee, the most painful is dislocation of the knee. Basically this happens when the tibia and femur (the tibia and the femur) are incorrectly aligned or inappropriate. These bones are held together by the ligaments, and when the ligaments are torn, the bones often dislocate due to some damage. Such as falls, car accidents, other serious injuries, etc. may occur after trauma. Knee dislocation patients may need surgery, in other cases the knees will return to their original position, which can be very painful and can cause swelling . If the position of the person's knee is misaligned, the legs are bent or deformed because the bones are not aligned properly. If there are lots of swelling, some patients report that they can not feel their feet or knees feeling anything.