ADVANCED ORTHOPEDIC CARE

Ligament Reconstruction Surgery
for Pain-Free Movement

ABout Ligament Reconstruction Surgery

Ligament reconstruction is a highly precise arthroscopic surgery performed to replace a torn major knee ligament—most commonly the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL). Because torn ligaments cannot heal on their own, a high-strength tissue graft is used to create a brand-new, robust ligament, completely restoring rock-solid stability and pivoting power to the knee joint.

When is Ligament Reconstruction Surgery Needed?

Knee Replacement surgery is commonly recommended for patients whose knee joint mechanically fails them during dynamic movements or sudden changes of direction.

Complete ACL or PCL Tear

Following a classic sports injury characterized by a loud ‘pop’, rapid knee swelling, and a total inability to continue playing.

Persistent Knee Giving-Way

When the knee physically buckles, shifts, or gives out during routine daily activities like walking down stairs or turning around.

Inability to Pivot or Cut

For athletes or individuals whose occupations require secure lateral agility, but whose knee feels entirely unstable when changing directions.

Multi-Ligament Knee Traumas

When high-impact accidents rupture multiple stabilizers simultaneously (e.g., ACL + MCL), destroying the core structural frame of the knee.

Benefits of Ligament Reconstruction Surgery

Knee Replacement Surgery can significantly improve knee mechanics, it protects the joint from secondary meniscal tears and significantly delays the onset of early-onset knee osteoarthritis.

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Ligament Reconstruction Surgery Treatment Process

A structured approach focused on precision, recovery, and long-term mobility

1

Consultation & Diagnosis

Comprehensive evaluation and imaging to understand the condition and plan the right treatment approach.

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Pre-Surgical Planning

Comprehensive evaluation and imaging to understand the condition and plan the right treatment approach.

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Advanced Surgical Procedure

Comprehensive evaluation and imaging to understand the condition and plan the right treatment approach.

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Recovery & Rehabilitation

Comprehensive evaluation and imaging to understand the condition and plan the right treatment approach.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common question regarding knee replacement surgery, recovery, and treatment planning.

Where does the new ligament graft come from?

Most commonly, it is harvested from your own hamstring tendon or patellar tendon, which safely regenerates over time with minimal functional loss.

Most patients can bear weight with a specialized knee brace and crutches within a few days, gradually moving to independent walking by week 2 or 3.

While basic daily life resumes in weeks, a safe return to competitive, pivoting sports requires 6 to 9 months for the graft to fully mature.

Absolutely. Physical therapy is 50% of the success of the surgery; it safely builds muscle strength, coordination, and dynamic joint control.

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