Overview How
did I rupture my knee ligament? Where can I get the anterior cruciate ligament
(ACL) fixed? When should I have my knee repaired? What is the
best treatment for a torn ACL? Who is the best candidate for ACL
reconstruction or repair? The anterior cruciate ligament is the key
guide wire within the knee joint. Injuries to it are fortunately treatable,
and early return to athletic performance can be expected. Our results
using patella tendon grafts (the patients own or a donor) have been excellent.
Repair ACL
Repair can be accomplished in selected tears where the ligament tissue
is in good condition, the tear is close to the bone, and best if the patient
is over 35 years old.
Reconstruction Surgical
reconstruction of the ACL is indicated for patients with unstable knees
who desire to remain active. We reconstruct the ligament with a graft from
the patient’s own knee or from a donor cadaver knee using a bone-patellar
tendon-bone graft. When followed with an intensive rehabilitation program
that we custom design for each patient the results are that 90% of patients
can return to full sports with a stable knee.
Rehabilitation Knee
injuries and knee surgery rehabilitation has undergone a complete revision
from the old days of isolated knee exercises. Our clinic focuses on core
strengthening with combination exercises. This Total Motion Training™ technique
is for people of all ages and athletes from gold medalists to world cup
winners to weekend dreamers.
Revision ACL
reconstruction is a complex process and although the success rate is generally
85-95%, the surgical techniques for revision require significant experience.
ACL Frquently Asked Questions (FAQ) An
overview of our goals and commitment, including frequently asked questions
about ACL injury, surgery, and rehabilitation.
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