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Getting a second opinion - Knee prognosis

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Poster: A snowHead
Another treatment option to consider is blood flow stimulation therapy. My BF is a firefighter and a very experience skier. He fell at work and tore his ACL and was scheduled for surgery. I started to do some research online and found that blood flow stimulation therapy can work wonders for knee injuries. After getting the wrap and using it for a few weeks, he went back to his surgeon who has postponed the surgery as he is doing so well with this treatment. No new date for surgery has been scheduled and he is back at work on active duty and is eagerly awaiting the snow!

If you google BFST or blood flow stimulation therapy, you can find more info.

Good luck! Madeye-Smiley
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