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    Re: Partial AC tear solution

    PT is short for physiotherapist/physical therapist (sorry not ligaments about the knee). This make more sense when reading my posting.

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    Re: Partial AC tear solution

    Thanks for that clarification. Now it makes much more sense.

    Just a quick update. The pain has receded, there is no major wobble or give away feeling though there is a feeling of weakness. Not sure whether it is more mental than physical. I am not as confident of making some moves with my knee as I was before. I bought a knee support band to help me build confidence during the first initial days of recuperation.

    Lets see how it goes.



 
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