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  2. Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    Anterior Cruciate Ligament damage is a very common injury, especially among athletes. Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction (ACL) surgery is a common intervention. 1 in every 3,000 American ruptures their ACL and between 100,000 and 300,000 reconstruction surgeries will be performed each year in the United States.

  3. Torn ACLs may heal with therapy instead of surgery, though ...

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    ACL reconstruction has long been thought to reduce risks of developing the condition, but more recent research shows that about 50% of patients who have surgery still develop it within 12 to 14 years.

  4. Tearing my ACL led me to become a doctor and now I ... - AOL

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    Julia Iafrate tore her ACL at 18, which led her to become a doctor. Hormones can make women more prone to ACL injury. ... I had two more back-to-back knee injuries that required surgery. That ...

  5. Microfracture surgery - Wikipedia

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    The surgery was called "controversial" by many sportswriters, due to a lack of studies on the long-term effects and the fact that an unsuccessful surgery could end an athlete's career. [9] Steadman has also adapted the surgery into a treatment to help reattach torn ligaments (a technique he calls the "healing response"). [citation needed]

  6. Anterior cruciate ligament injury - Wikipedia

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    ACL injury used to be a career-ending injury for competitive athletes; however, in recent years ACL reconstruction surgery followed by physical therapy has allowed many athletes to return to their pre-injury level of performance. [64] Long term complications of ACL injury include early onset arthritis of the knee and/or re-tearing the ligament.

  7. Vikings TE T.J. Hockenson undergoes ACL surgery - AOL

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    More than a month after tearing his ACL, T.J. Hockenson had surgery on his right knee to repair the injury he sustained on Dec. 24 against the Detroit Lions.

  8. Artificial ligament - Wikipedia

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    ACL reconstruction is a commonly practiced technique for ACL injury, conducted on 30% of patients, which manages to restore stability to the knee structure. [2] [14] Traditional ACL reconstructions uses autografts or allografts which demand a long rehabilitation time and in most cases, develop donor morbidity in the long term. [11]

  9. How WNBA Star Cameron Brink Is ‘Transforming’ Her Body Post ...

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    Los Angeles Sparks star Cameron Brink tore her ACL in 2024. Here, she tells 'Women's Health' about how she's healing—and transforming her body in the process. ... Olive—all day long. As if ...