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Depends on the person and the exact type of injury. Odds are probably not or probably shouldn't.
www.moveforwardpt.com/symptomsconditionsdetail.aspx?cid=d8e73ca8-71f4-48a7-92f8-675bca38232c
"The ACL connects your thighbone to your shinbone. The ACL, along with other ligaments, keeps your knee and leg bones in place when you walk or run. When a ligament is injured, it can be stretched, partially torn, or completely torn. Complete tears make the knee joint very loose and unstable."