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There have been several posts on this, and I thought it would be a good topic on it's own. I'll start with my own thoughts.
Banks had her surgery in mid-march. Her rehab has gone well from all indications. I've been googling like crazy on ACL tears, recoveries, latest advances. I won't post all the links, but I will post what I believe to be true.
I believe some are impacted in their worry by the Doty struggles. But many players have come back with no issues.
Sue Bird came back with no issues after her December surgery. Now, you might think that she had 11 months before the next season to rehab and recover so that is why she was ok the next season. But I found this article and learned something new. She thought about playing at the end of that season. She was practicing without contact after 2 1/2 months and felt if she had worked a little harder she could have done it.
http://articles.courant.com/1999-06-29/sports/9906290186_1_acl-sue-bird-rebecca-lobo
And while Greene, who had a much tougher surgery, said she wasn't herself until her senior season, if you look at the stats, she played the same minutes, had the same amount of rebounds, assists, steals, shooting percentage, ft percentage. She had only a small increase in blocked shots and improved her three point shooting. She scored more but she shot more after Montgomery graduated and her scoring was needed. Her impact to the team her first year after surgery was easy to see and while not as explosive in some ways, it didn't impact her ability to contribute.
I see no reason to think that Banks won't be able to do what Greene did her first year after surgery. Contribute with no restrictions.
Banks had her surgery in mid-march. Her rehab has gone well from all indications. I've been googling like crazy on ACL tears, recoveries, latest advances. I won't post all the links, but I will post what I believe to be true.
- Barring complications, a player can be clear for 100% participation in 6-8 months.
- No limitations in minutes or activity.
- It will take time to be 100% in regards to speed and explosiveness, but that means more like they are 95% working their way to 100%. For the most part, we won't see the difference.
- Reinjury issue is only 3-6% of the time.
- Surgery is no longer that ugly 5 inch incision that Doty had. And it's now outpatient.
I believe some are impacted in their worry by the Doty struggles. But many players have come back with no issues.
Sue Bird came back with no issues after her December surgery. Now, you might think that she had 11 months before the next season to rehab and recover so that is why she was ok the next season. But I found this article and learned something new. She thought about playing at the end of that season. She was practicing without contact after 2 1/2 months and felt if she had worked a little harder she could have done it.
http://articles.courant.com/1999-06-29/sports/9906290186_1_acl-sue-bird-rebecca-lobo
And while Greene, who had a much tougher surgery, said she wasn't herself until her senior season, if you look at the stats, she played the same minutes, had the same amount of rebounds, assists, steals, shooting percentage, ft percentage. She had only a small increase in blocked shots and improved her three point shooting. She scored more but she shot more after Montgomery graduated and her scoring was needed. Her impact to the team her first year after surgery was easy to see and while not as explosive in some ways, it didn't impact her ability to contribute.
I see no reason to think that Banks won't be able to do what Greene did her first year after surgery. Contribute with no restrictions.