ACL Reconstruction
ACL Reconstruction is a specialised surgical procedure used to repair a torn Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)—one of the main ligaments that stabilizes the knee. ACL injuries are common in sports and physical activities involving sudden stops, pivots, or directional changes. Reconstruction restores knee strength, function, and stability, enabling patients to return to active living.
What Is an ACL Tear?
An ACL tear occurs when the ligament overstretches or ruptures due to:
Sudden twisting of the knee
Sports like football, basketball, or badminton
Landing awkwardly during jumps
Road traffic accidents
Sudden deceleration or change in direction
Symptoms often include knee pain, swelling, instability, and difficulty bearing weight.
When Do You Need ACL Reconstruction?
You may need ACL surgery if you experience:
Knee instability or “giving way” during activities
Persistent pain or swelling
Difficulty returning to sports or physical work
Associated injuries (meniscus or cartilage damage)
Failure of physiotherapy to restore stability
Surgery is often recommended for athletes and active individuals to regain full function.
How ACL Reconstruction Works
1. Graft Selection
The torn ACL is replaced using a tendon graft such as:
Hamstring tendon
Quadriceps tendon
Patellar tendon
Donor tissue (in specific cases)
2. Arthroscopic (Keyhole) Procedure
Most ACL surgeries are performed using minimally invasive arthroscopy for faster recovery.
3. Ligament Reconstruction
The surgeon creates small tunnels in the knee bones and places the graft to mimic the natural ACL.
4. Graft Fixation
The graft is secured in place to provide long-term stability as it heals.
Benefits of ACL Reconstruction
Restores knee stability
Enables return to sports and active lifestyle
Reduces risk of further knee damage
Minimally invasive with smaller incisions
Faster recovery and less postoperative discomfort
Improved walking, running, and pivoting ability
Recovery After ACL Reconstruction
A structured rehabilitation program is crucial for optimal results:
Initial Phase: Pain control, swelling reduction, and gentle motion
Strength Phase: Regaining muscle power and knee flexibility
Balance & Stability Training: Essential for daily movements
Sports Rehabilitation: Gradual return to running, jumping, and pivoting
Full Return to Sports: Usually between 6–9 months depending on progress
Regular follow-up ensures proper healing and graft integration.
Who Is a Good Candidate?
ACL reconstruction is ideal for:
Active individuals wanting to return to sports
Patients with knee instability
People with combined injuries (meniscus/cartilage)
Those who failed non-surgical treatments
Individuals with physically demanding jobs
Book an Appointment
If you have knee instability or suspect an ACL tear, expert care can help restore your knee health.
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Devansh Goyal to explore whether ACL Reconstruction is the right solution for you.
📞 Phone: +91 98765 43210
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