The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a strong elastic band of tissue in the center of the knee that provides strength and stability to the knee joint. The function of the anterior cruciate ligament is to limit rotation and forward movement of the leg bone. The need for ACL knee surgery is most often caused by injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament as a result of direct impact such as a sudden twisting motion. ACL knee surgery involves reattaching the torn ends of the ligament or reconstructing the torn ligament by using a piece of healthy ligament.
If you are interested in ACL knee surgery the first step for you is to complete the inquiry form. Then we will respond with an estimate of the price of surgery and more information about your ACL knee surgery package. |