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ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) Surgery

ACL surgery is a procedure to repair or replace a torn anterior cruciate ligament in the knee, which is vital for stability during movement. Typically performed arthroscopically, the surgeon makes small incisions to insert a camera and instruments. The torn ligament is either stitched or replaced with a graft, often taken from your own tendons or a donor. After surgery, extensive rehabilitation helps restore strength, stability, and range of motion. The goal is to enable you to return to daily activities and sports with a healthy, stable knee.