ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) Reconstruction is a highly searched orthopaedic procedure, especially among athletes and young, active individuals. The ACL is a major stabilising ligament in the knee, and its injury is common during high-impact sports. When torn, it leads to knee instability, limited mobility, and increased risk of further injury. Reconstruction involves replacing the torn ligament with a graft, usually taken from the patient’s own hamstring or patellar tendon. The procedure is performed arthroscopically using keyhole incisions, allowing quicker recovery and reduced complications. Search traffic is driven by strong awareness of sports medicine and return-to-sport goals. Most patients are keen on early intervention to regain mobility and avoid long-term joint damage. At Baby Memorial Hospital, ACL Reconstruction is performed by skilled arthroscopy specialists using advanced techniques, ensuring excellent functional outcomes.
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