Special Situations: Pregnancy – Dependents

ACL Injuries When You’re Caring for Others Tearing your ACL is tough enough when you only have to worry about yourself. But when you’re pregnant, have young kids running around, or are caring for aging parents or family members with special needs? That’s a whole different ball game. The reality is that your recovery decisions suddenly affect a lot more […]

Intro to Knee Rehabilitation Post ACL Injury & Surgery

Other articles will cover some details, but this is just your basic introduction to the general flow of rehab post ACL injury and surgery. Rehab will vary greatly among patients. We have varying types and severities of injury. We are of different ages, genders and initial physical health. We have different recovery goals; from just getting back to day-to-day to […]

ACL Re-tears, Re-Ruptures, Re-Injury

It’s likely an ACL recovery patient’s worst fear. Here’s the good news. Grafts are fairly strong. Some parts like your own tendons, may start out even stronger than your original ACL! Allografts, maybe less so, but still pretty good. And yet, the reality is some of us may suffer re-injury. There’s a variety of reasons for this. Understanding the Statistics […]

Special Situations: Overweight

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries are already complex to manage. When a patient is overweight or obese, additional challenges arise both for recovery and for long-term joint health. Body weight also impacts ACL injury patterns, surgical outcomes, rehabilitation progress, and future risk of re-injury or joint degeneration. It’s important to also note that overweight does not necessarily mean inactive, and […]

ACL Post Surgery Wound Care

Post-ACL Surgery Wound Care: What You Need to Know Proper wound care following ACL surgery is a vital part of recovery and plays a key role in preventing complications such as infection, delayed healing, or skin irritation. While everyone’s surgical experience can vary slightly, particularly depending on the type of graft used, understanding general wound care principles can help ensure […]

ACL Anatomy & Function

What is the ACL? The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is one of the four primary stabilizing ligaments in the knee. Situated centrally within the joint, it connects the femur (thigh bone) to the tibia (shin bone). The ACL courses diagonally through the knee and plays a critical role in maintaining joint stability, especially during dynamic and pivoting activities. Structure and […]

Understanding ACL Injuries

Understanding ACL Injuries The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is one of the most commonly injured structures in the knee, especially among athletes. Understanding how these injuries occur, who is most at risk, and the prevalence of ACL injuries can help patients and providers better prepare for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Types of ACL Injuries ACL injuries are classified by severity: […]

How ACL Injuries Occur: Mechanisms, Risk Factors, and Who’s Most at Risk

The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the most commonly injured ligaments in the human body, particularly among athletes. A tear to the ACL isn’t just painful, it can be life-altering, especially for those who rely on knee stability for high-level physical performance. But how do these injuries actually happen? Who’s most at risk? And are there patterns across […]

Diagnosis Process

Tests and procedures used to diagnose ACL injuries accurately. Initial Evaluation The diagnosis of an ACL injury begins with a detailed patient history. Your healthcare provider will ask about the mechanism of injury, whether you heard or felt a “pop,” the timing of swelling, and any sensation of knee instability. This history often provides valuable clues about the nature and […]

Surgery Options

There are different surgical approaches and graft choices for ACL reconstruction. But the first question might be “Why have surgery at all?” Or, “Do I really need surgery.” Core Issues Regarding ACL Surgery The primary concern regarding considerations of ACL reconstruction is knee stability. There’s multiple structures in the knee that provide stability, including four different ligaments. During a knee […]