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ACL/PCL reconstruction

ACL and PCL reconstruction are surgical procedures to repair torn ligaments in the knee. The ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) and PCL (posterior cruciate ligament) stabilize the knee during movement. When these ligaments tear, surgery involves replacing the damaged ligament with a healthy graft, often taken from the patient's own tissue or a donor. The goal is to restore knee stability, function, and prevent further injury. Recovery includes a rehabilitation process to regain strength and mobility. These surgeries are common for athletes and active individuals seeking to return to normal activity after ligament injuries.