Yes, it is possible. However it varies. I had a friend tear his ACL and not be able to walk from all of the swelling. I was able to walk on mine, since the swelling was not intense. The loose feeling and the "giving out" of the knee takes gettting used to.
Strong muscles around the knees and quads helps support your knee. Stronger the better. I've torn my acl and im walking on it. The acl is the ligament for twisting so it wont affect your walking. The swelling will gradually goes down because unfortunately, iv hurt my acl 3 times now and each time i spent around a week with very bad swelling but after that, my walking started to improve.
It's the equivalent to a human knee-joint - Without it, the horse wouldn't be able to walk properly !
Your knee allows you to walk and bend your leg.
you can but leaving your leg straight is the only way to walk. if you bend your knee as your about to walk youll be in great pain
Being able to walk in a functional manner -yes. Being able to walk just like before -no.
Something must be wrong with the anatomical structure of the boys knee; he cannot walk without severely limping.
The purpose of the knee is to help you walk, when needed. It also enables you to kick a ball, without a knee, you would die, or need a wheelchair to move around, because you won't be able to walk, due to you having no knee.
Easy, They're knee long!
No, but if you can, you're lucky.
After a knee operation, you should expect to wait about 6 to 8 weeks before you can walk again. Some people may find that they are able to walk before that, with help.
"It bends when you need it too. If we did not have that then you wouldn't be able to walk."what.
to help u walk
"It bends when you need it too. If we did not have that then you wouldn't be able to walk."what.