An ACL Tear is one of the most common knee injuries, especially in athletes. The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is a strong band of tissue that connects the thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia). It helps stabilize the knee during sudden movements.
When the ACL is torn, the knee becomes unstable, painful, and difficult to use for sports or daily activities. Timely treatment by an ACL Tear Specialist in Gurgaon is essential for recovery.
An ACL tear can occur during sports or daily activities that involve sudden knee movements. Common causes and risk factors include:
Sports Injuries – Football, basketball, hockey, and gymnastics where sudden stops, pivots, or landings are common.
Direct Trauma/Accident – Vehicle accidents or falls causing forceful stress on the knee.
Sudden Twist or Pivot – Abrupt changes in direction while running or jumping.
Improper Landing – Landing awkwardly after a jump.
Higher Risk in Athletes – Especially teenagers and young adults engaged in high-intensity sports.
An ACL tear can severely impact mobility. The key symptoms include:
Popping sound at the time of injury
Severe knee pain and swelling
Knee instability or “giving way” sensation
Restricted range of motion
Difficulty bearing weight on the affected leg
To confirm an ACL Tear, your doctor may recommend:
Physical Examination – Checking for swelling, instability, and tenderness.
Imaging Tests – MRI scans to assess ligament injury, cartilage, and meniscus damage.
X-rays – To rule out associated bone injuries.
Immobilization – Use of knee braces to provide support.
Physiotherapy – To strengthen muscles around the knee and improve stability.
Medications – Pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medicines.
Arthroscopic ACL Reconstruction – A minimally invasive surgery where the torn ligament is replaced with a graft (autograft or allograft).
Graft Options – Patellar tendon, hamstring tendon, or donor tissue.
Success Rate – Over 95% when performed by an experienced ACL specialist in Gurgaon.
After Surgery:
Walking with support within 1–2 weeks
Gradual strengthening with physiotherapy
Running in 3–4 months
Return to competitive sports in 6–9 months
Recovery depends on age, fitness, type of graft, and rehab compliance
Over 95% success rate with arthroscopic ACL reconstruction
Athletes usually return to pre-injury level of performance
Early treatment prevents further damage to knee cartilage and meniscus
Proper rehabilitation ensures long-term knee stability
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