Expert ACL Reconstruction at Be Well Hospitals
The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is one of the key ligaments in your knee that provides stability during movement. An ACL tear or injury can occur due to sudden twisting motions, sports, or accidents. ACL Reconstruction is a surgical procedure that replaces the torn ligament with a graft to restore knee strength and function. This minimally invasive surgery helps patients return to an active, pain-free lifestyle.
Non-Surgical Management: Includes physiotherapy, bracing, and activity modification for mild or partial tears.
Arthroscopic ACL Reconstruction: A minimally invasive procedure using a camera and instruments through small incisions to replace the torn ACL.
Allograft or Autograft Options: Use of patient’s own tissue (hamstring/patellar tendon) or donor tissue based on age, activity level, and medical history.
Be Well Hospitals offers advanced arthroscopic ACL reconstruction with highly skilled orthopaedic experts. The procedure is performed in a sterile, comfortable environment with a focus on minimal downtime and maximum mobility restoration.
Duration: 1–2 hours
Hospital Stay: Usually 1 day
Recovery Time: Return to desk jobs in 1 week; sports and high-impact activities in 4–6 months with guided rehab
Yes, it’s a widely performed and safe procedure, especially when done using arthroscopic methods by trained orthopaedic surgeons.
Yes, with proper rehabilitation, most patients return to their sport within 6–9 months.
The surgery is done under spinal or general anaesthesia based on patient preference and clinical decision.
Yes, rehabilitation is crucial to regain strength, mobility, and prevent future injuries.
Untreated ACL injuries can lead to long-term instability, meniscus damage, or early onset arthritis.