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  2. ACL Reconstruction Surgery: Procedure and Recovery | HSS

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    This procedure typically uses a graft, or a piece of tissue, that is placed in the knee to replace the torn ACL in a minimally invasive surgery that uses small incisions. Most ACL surgeries performed at HSS are ACL reconstructions.

  3. Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction Surgery - WebMD

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    What Is ACL Surgery? ACL surgery is a procedure that doctors use to replace a torn ligament in your knee. The ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) is a band of tissue inside your knee. It gets...

  4. ACL injury - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Surgery. Your doctor may recommend surgery if: You're an athlete and want to continue in your sport, especially if the sport involves jumping, cutting or pivoting; More than one ligament or the fibrous cartilage in your knee also is injured; The injury is causing your knee to buckle during everyday activities

  5. ACL Surgery Recovery Timeline - Knee Pain Explained

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    ACL surgery recovery aims to improve the strength and stability of the knee. Check out our week-by-week guidance on the recovery process following ACL surgery.

  6. ACL Tear Treatment and Reconstruction - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    In general, surgery is recommended for young patients who are active and for those in whom the ACL tear is associated with injury to other structures in the knee. Nonoperative (nonsurgical) treatment may be recommended in older or more sedentary patients.

  7. ACL Tear Surgery: Recovery, Risks, and Post-Surgery Care -...

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    ACL surgery is minimally invasive and can reduce pain, improve joint mechanics and stability, and prevent further injury. Recovering from ACL surgery may take up to a year. An anterior...

  8. ACL reconstruction - Mayo Clinic

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    ACL reconstruction is surgery to replace a torn anterior cruciate (KROO-she-ate) ligament (ACL) — a major ligament in your knee. ACL injuries most commonly occur during sports that involve sudden stops and changes in direction — such as soccer, football, basketball and volleyball.

  9. ACL Tear & Injury: Symptoms & Recovery - Cleveland Clinic

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    But if you’re an athlete or want to return to physical activity, you’ll need surgery to repair your ACL. Most people choose to have an ACL tear surgically repaired. ACL tear surgery. Surgery to repair damage in your knees is usually an outpatient procedure, which means you can go home the same day.

  10. ACL Reconstruction: Purpose, Procedure & Risks - Healthline

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    Reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a surgery designed to restore knee stability and strength after the ligament has been torn. The remnants of the torn ligament...

  11. ACL Reconstruction Surgery | Patient Education - UCSF Health

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    Following ACL reconstruction surgery, you'll be in the recovery room for at least two hours while the anesthetic wears off. Your knee will be bandaged and may have an ice pack for pain. Ask for pain medication when you feel pain coming on. Pain medication works best when pain is developing rather than when pain becomes intense.