ACL Reconstruction

About This Service

ACL reconstruction is a surgical procedure performed to restore stability to the knee after injury to the anterior cruciate ligament, one of the primary stabilizers that prevent the tibia from shifting forward beneath the femur. ACL tears commonly occur during pivoting, cutting, jumping, or high-impact athletic activities, and can also result from falls or traumatic injury.At ELITE Sports Medicine, we utilize advanced arthroscopic ACL reconstruction techniques using autograft or allograft tissue, selected based on age, sport demands, tissue quality, and personal preference. Diagnostic imaging and clinical stability testing help determine whether isolated ACL reconstruction or additional procedures — such as meniscal repair or cartilage restoration — are necessary.Post-surgical rehabilitation is structured to progressively restore range of motion, strength, neuromuscular control, and sport-specific movement patterns. Our focus is on protecting the graft during early healing, improving movement efficiency, and ensuring a safe and confident return to athletic performance for patients of all activity levels.

Common Conditions We Treat

ACL Tears / Complete Ruptures

Instability and pain caused by tearing of the anterior cruciate ligament.

Partial ACL Injuries

Partial tearing that leads to instability during athletic or pivoting movements.

ACL Graft Failure / Revision Surgery

Re-injury or insufficient graft healing requiring corrective reconstruction.

ACL Tear with Meniscal Injury

Combined ligament and meniscus damage resulting in mechanical symptoms and instability.

ACL Tear with Cartilage Damage

Joint surface damage associated with acute or repeated instability episodes.

Non-Contact Pivoting Injuries

ACL tears caused by sudden directional change, landing, or deceleration forces.

Contact-Related ACL Trauma

Impact or collision injuries leading to ligament rupture.

Chronic Knee Instability After ACL Injury

Ongoing giving-way episodes that affect daily or athletic function.

Benefits of This Treatment

  • Restoration of knee stability during dynamic movement
  • Reduced episodes of knee shifting, buckling, or giving-way
  • Improved confidence in daily mobility and athletic activity
  • Protection of meniscus and cartilage from further injury
  • Structured, progressive rehabilitation for optimal recovery
  • Return-to-sport protocols tailored to patient goals
  • Minimally invasive arthroscopic surgical techniques
  • Enhanced neuromuscular control and movement mechanics
  • Reduced long-term risk of degenerative joint disease
  • Improved long-term knee performance and durability

Ready to Begin Your Recovery?

We are here to help you move stronger, feel better, and return to the activities you enjoy.

Common Patient Questions

Do all ACL tears require surgery?
Not always. However, active individuals or those experiencing instability typically benefit from reconstruction.
Autograft or allograft selection depends on patient age, activity level, and tissue healing characteristics. Your surgeon will recommend the most appropriate choice.
Most patients begin weight-bearing early under guidance, with crutch use based on stability and comfort.
Return-to-sport readiness is based on functional testing — commonly between 6–9 months, not time alone.
Yes. Rehabilitation is essential to restoring stability, strength, and controlled movement patterns.