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HomeSummaryReview of the conditionConsidering surgeryPreparing for surgeryAbout the procedureRecovering from surgeryRehabilitationConclusionSummary of arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament (acl) reconstruction for anterior cruciate ligament - acl - tear

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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears and Their Treatment: arthroscopic and minimally-invasive surgery for ACL reconstruction

Edited By: Christopher J. Wahl, M.D., Suzanne L. Slaney, PA-C, ATC, MMS
Last updated Friday, October 20, 2006

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Conclusion

What are the five most important facts about arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament (acl) reconstruction for anterior cruciate ligament - acl - tear?

THE FIVE THINGS ONE NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT ARTHROSCOPIC ACL RECONSTRCTION

  1. Not every person with an ACL rupture needs to have the ligament reconstructed.
  2. The surgery must be perceived as a process, not an event; there is a strict postoperative regimen that must be closely followed to assure the success of the procedure.
  3. In most cases, the combination of arthroscopic ACL reconstruction and physical therapy will re-establish a functional, comfortable, and stable knee that will allow a person to return to normal activities, demanding physical labor, and contact/impact sports such as running, soccer, football, basketball, and gymnastics.
  4. There are many different options for ACL reconstruction.  The major issues involve the choice of graft (bone-patellar tendon-bone, hamstring, quadriceps, allograft, etc.) and the type of reconstruction (single-bundle or double-bundle).
  5. Post-operative physical rehabilitation is a critical and crucial part of the success of the procedure.  A team approach by physician and patient almost always leads to a successful, satisfying result and a full return to activity.

Surgery for Anterior cruciate ligament - ACL - tear at the University of Washington

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This resource has been provided by the University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine as general information only. This information may not apply to a specific patient. Additional information may be found at http://www.orthop.washington.edu or by contacting the UW Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine.


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