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ACL
INJURIES

An ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injury is a common knee injury, often occurring during sports activities or sudden twisting motions. The ACL is a crucial ligament that stabilizes the knee joint, and injury to it can result in pain, swelling, and instability. ACL tears vary in severity, ranging from partial tears to complete ruptures, and can significantly impact an individual's ability to participate in physical activities.

  • Diagnosis: Comprehensive evaluation and imaging studies to assess the extent of ACL injury and determine the appropriate treatment plan.
  • Treatment Options: Non-surgical treatments such as rest and physical therapy, or surgical reconstruction of the ACL for individuals with severe tears.
  • Post-Surgical Care: Tailored rehabilitation program to facilitate optimal recovery and regain strength and stability in the knee joint.
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ACL Injury

At Arthrogenix, we are dedicated to providing expert care and advanced treatment solutions for ACL injuries, helping our patients achieve optimal outcomes and return to an active lifestyle.

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Experience relief from knee instability and regain function with our comprehensive treatment options for ACL injuries. Surgical reconstruction of the ACL involves replacing the torn ligament with a graft, typically harvested from the patient's own tissue or a donor.

This procedure aims to restore stability to the knee joint, allowing patients to return to their desired level of activity with reduced risk of re-injury. Post-surgery, patients undergo rehabilitation to strengthen the muscles around the knee and regain mobility, facilitating a safe and successful return to sports and daily activities.
Diagnosing an ACL injury typically involves a physical examination, followed by imaging studies such as MRI to assess the extent of the tear. Treatment options depend on the severity of the injury and may include both non-surgical and surgical interventions. Non-surgical treatments may include rest, physical therapy, and bracing to stabilize the knee. However, for individuals with severe tears or those wishing to return to high-demand activities, surgical reconstruction of the ACL may be recommended.