ACL Reconstruction
Advanced arthroscopic techniques provide surgeons with direct visual access to knee structures, making it easier to perform ligament reconstruction. A minimally invasive procedure can be performed at the same time as arthroscopy, increasing the chances of a successful return to sports or daily activity.
The procedure involves replacing the damaged ligament with a graft, helping restore strength and stability to the knee. With modern surgical techniques and rehabilitation, ACL reconstruction allows patients to return to an active lifestyle safely and effectively.
Benefits of ACL Reconstruction
Early treatment helps restore stability and prevent further knee damage.
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Restored Knee Stability
Improves balance and control during movement.
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Return to Sports Activities
Helps resume physical activities safely.
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Prevention of Further Injury
Reduces risk of additional joint damage.
Long term care services
Successful recovery after ACL reconstruction requires a structured rehabilitation program. Our focus is on rebuilding strength, flexibility, and coordination to ensure long-term knee stability.
We provide personalized physiotherapy plans, guided exercises, and regular follow-ups to monitor progress. Patients receive expert advice on gradual return to activities and injury prevention, ensuring lasting results and improved performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
ACL reconstruction is a common and effective procedure for ligament injuries.
It is a tear of the anterior cruciate ligament in the knee.
Not always, but active individuals often require surgery for stability.
Recovery usually takes several months with proper rehabilitation.
Yes, most patients can return to sports after complete recovery.
