Can you eat lamb after an ACL rupture?

It is usually possible to eat lamb after ACL rupture surgery. There are no special dietary contraindications after ACL rupture surgery. Lamb is a kind of meat with high nutritional value, rich in protein and low in fat. It is also rich in vitamins, iron, zinc, selenium and other trace elements. In addition, lamb meat is tender and easy to digest and absorb, so you can eat lamb after ligament rupture surgery. Anterior cruciate ligament rupture is caused by strong hyperextension or abduction of the knee joint, and after the ligament rupture, there will be symptoms such as severe pain in the limb, swelling, bruising, and limitation of activities. After the knee injury, if the above symptoms occur, you need to consult the doctor in time to improve the physical examination and imaging examination. If ligament rupture occurs, surgical repair and reconstruction treatment is needed.