No, its too dangerous
your knee makes it possible to run
You may need support to the knee in order to prevent from over straining the joint. Tearing your ACL is a serious injury, and you should consult a physician before taking up running or strenuous exercise beforehand, or you may result in injuring the knee again.
you maybe just need to stretch a bit before you run because you've streched the muscles in your knee
I wouldn't recommend it if you want it to heal.
Yes, because your knee needs to bend to run fast.-Brittney
I wouldn't recommend it if you want it to heal.
Yes, of course. If you mean much after it has healed, then it is not much more dangerous than if you had not dislocated your knee.
yes it safe to run dehumidifiers in a baby room
B/c he's a double amputee, both legs below the knee, but he's fast enough to run against regular athletes.
Running will continue to put pressure on your knee. However, if it is a small abrasion or bruise, your condition may not worsen as much as if your knee was fractured or put out of place. Be sure to seek a medical diagnosis. Otherwise, you may hamper your ability to run in marathons in the long-term.
The cause of the runners knee is by not stretching or exercising properly. Not doing the warmups. Not allowing your legs to heal from a good run or a jog.
The best way to find out exactly how long can you run after having knee surgery would be to speak with your physician. They are the best source to letting you know when to run again.