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ACL Injury (Anterior Cruciate Ligament)

A sprain or tear of the anterior cruciate ligament, one of the key stabilizing ligaments in the knee, commonly occurring during sports that involve sudden stops, pivoting, or jumping.

What is ACL Injury (Anterior Cruciate Ligament)?

The ACL connects the femur to the tibia and prevents excessive forward movement and rotation of the shin bone. Injuries range from mild sprains to complete tears. Treatment options include conservative rehabilitation, regenerative injection therapies like PRP, and surgical reconstruction depending on severity and patient goals.

Who is it for?

Athletes and active individuals who have sustained a knee injury involving a pop, swelling, instability, or difficulty bearing weight.

Benefits

  • Accurate diagnosis guides treatment decisions
  • Non-surgical options available for partial tears
  • PRP can support healing and recovery
  • Structured rehabilitation restores stability

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Book a free consultation to discuss how this treatment can help you achieve your health goals.

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