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Frequently asked questions
What is an ACL injury?
The ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) is one of the key ligaments in your knee that provides stability. An ACL injury typically occurs when the ligament is stretched or torn due to sudden movements, such as twisting, pivoting, or awkward landings.
How do I know if I have torn my ACL?
Common signs include a popping sound at the time of injury, immediate swelling, knee instability, and pain during movement. An orthopedic evaluation and MRI can confirm the diagnosis.
Do all ACL tears require surgery?
Not always. Partial tears or mild instability may be managed with physiotherapy and bracing. However, complete tears or active individuals often benefit from surgical reconstruction for long-term knee stability.
What is ACL reconstruction surgery?
ACL reconstruction is a minimally invasive procedure where the torn ligament is replaced with a graft (usually from the patient’s own tendon or a donor). It restores knee stability and function.
How long does it take to recover from ACL surgery?
Recovery timelines vary, but most patients resume light activities within 6–8 weeks. Full return to sports or intense physical activities typically takes 6–9 months, depending on rehabilitation.
Is ACL surgery painful?
The surgery is performed under anesthesia, so you won’t feel pain during the procedure. Mild discomfort is expected post-surgery, which is managed with medication and guided physiotherapy.
What are the risks of ACL surgery?
As with any surgery, there are risks such as infection, stiffness, or graft failure. However, with expert care and post-operative rehab, most patients recover successfully without complications.
Can I play sports again after ACL treatment?
Yes! With proper surgery and rehabilitation, many patients return to their previous level of sports or physical activity. Your surgeon and physiotherapist will guide your safe return to sport.
Will I need physical therapy after ACL surgery?
Absolutely. Rehab is a critical part of recovery. A structured physiotherapy plan helps restore strength, flexibility, and knee function, and reduces the risk of future injury.
Why choose SurgiPartner for ACL treatment?
At SurgiPartner, you receive care from certified orthopedic surgeons, cutting-edge surgical techniques, personalized recovery plans, and continuous support throughout your treatment journey.
ACL Injury Treatment
ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) injuries are among the most common knee injuries, especially in athletes or active individuals. The ACL is a crucial ligament that stabilizes your knee joint, and when it’s torn or damaged, it can significantly affect your ability to walk, run, or perform daily activities.
At SurgiPartner, we offer advanced ACL treatment options, including minimally invasive arthroscopic ACL reconstruction, to restore full function, stability, and confidence in your knee.


Are you experiencing knee instability, pain while walking, or a popping sound after a sudden twist or fall?
Strong knees = active life. Whether you’re an athlete or simply want to get back to daily mobility, ACL treatment offers a reliable path to recovery. At SurgiPartner, we use the latest techniques and personalized care plans to help you return to your best.
With state-of-the-art facilities, expert orthopedic surgeons, and advanced physiotherapy support, SurgiPartner ensures a complete, safe, and efficient journey—from diagnosis through rehabilitation.
When to Consider ACL Injury Treatment
You may need ACL treatment if you:
- Experience knee instability or buckling when walking or turning
- Hear or felt a popping sound during injury
- Have persistent swelling and stiffness in the knee
- Find it difficult to pivot, twist, or climb stairs
- Are an athlete or active individual seeking to return to sport
Book a consultation with our ACL specialists at SurgiPartner to assess your knee and customize your recovery plan.
Symptoms and Conditions Associated with ACL Injuries
- Sudden pain or discomfort in the knee after trauma
- Swelling within a few hours of injury
- Limited range of motion or difficulty bending the knee
- Feeling of looseness or “giving way” during movement
- Reduced performance in sports or high-impact activities
Causes of ACL Injuries
- Sudden changes in direction while running or playing sports
- Landing awkwardly from a jump
- Direct impact to the knee (e.g., in football or car accidents)
- Overuse or repetitive strain in active individuals
- Weak leg muscles or improper training technique


Understanding ACL Surgery
ACL reconstruction is a minimally invasive arthroscopic procedure that replaces the damaged ligament with a tissue graft, typically taken from the patient’s hamstring or patellar tendon. This graft functions as a new ligament and is carefully positioned using precision tools to ensure optimal knee stability and performance.
The surgery is usually done on an outpatient basis and is followed by a structured rehab plan to restore strength and function.
Key Benefits of ACL Surgery
Restores Knee Stability – Enables return to sports and active life
Minimally Invasive Procedure – Small incisions, faster healing
Improves Joint Function – Regain full range of motion and flexibility
Reduces Risk of Reinjury – Especially important for athletes
Customized Recovery Plan – Physiotherapy for long-term success
Choosing SurgiPartner for ACL Injury Treatment
At SurgiPartner, we take pride in delivering evidence-based orthopedic care with a personal touch. Our dedicated ACL experts guide you at every stage—diagnosis, surgery, and post-op rehab—to ensure optimal recovery.
✔ Trusted & experienced orthopedic surgeons
✔ Minimally invasive, arthroscopic ACL techniques
✔ Personalized rehab protocols for every patient
✔ High success rate in return-to-sport cases
✔ One-on-one post-surgery support and care
Get started on your journey to move without pain.
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