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Wall Squats for ACL Healing

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After you regain muscle control, it’s time to build strength. This helps you put full weight on your leg. For best results, warm up and stretch before starting. If your injury is recent, wait until swelling and pain get better before doing this exercise:

  • Lean against a wall with your feet hip-width apart. Your feet should be about 18 inches from the wall.

  • Slowly slide down to a near-sitting position. Don’t let your knees go past 90 degrees.

  • Hold for  10  seconds, then slide back up.

  • Repeat  5  times.

Woman with back against wall and knees bent doing wall slide exercise.


Caution

Do this exercise only if your healthcare provider says it’s OK.

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