The treatment of an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear typically involves a combination of conservative and surgical approaches. In less severe cases or for individuals with limited physical demands, conservative treatment may be considered, consisting of rest, physical therapy, and bracing to stabilize the knee. Surgical intervention, often through arthroscopic ACL reconstruction, is typically recommended for individuals with high activity levels, instability, or significant ligament damage. This procedure involves replacing the torn ACL with a graft, usually from a tendon elsewhere in the body. Post-surgery rehabilitation and physical therapy are essential to regain strength, stability, and range of motion in the knee, allowing for a return to normal activities and sports. Treatment decisions are made in consultation with a healthcare professional, considering the patient's individual circumstances and goals.
Signs and symptoms of an ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) tear can include:
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