ACL Reconstruction
ACL Reconstruction, or Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction, is a surgical procedure aimed at restoring knee stability and function following an ACL injury, which frequently occurs among athletes and active individuals. During the surgery, the damaged ACL is meticulously replaced with a graft, typically harvested from the patient's own tissue or a donor. This intricate procedure strives to enable patients to regain not only their knee's strength and flexibility but also its overall function. Post-surgery, a comprehensive rehabilitation program, including physical therapy, is crucial to support recovery, facilitating the gradual return to sports and daily activities, ultimately enhancing the patient's quality of life.