Understanding ACL Knee Injuries

The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a key structure in the knee that helps maintain stability. ACL injuries commonly occur during activities that involve sudden stops, jumps, or changes in direction, such as sports like soccer, basketball, and skiing. These injuries can range from minor sprains to complete tears. Symptoms often include a popping noise at the time of injury, severe pain, swelling, and instability in the knee.

Diagnosis and Treatment

Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination and imaging tests like MRI to confirm the extent of the injury. Treatment options vary depending on the severity of the injury and the patient’s activity level. Non-surgical treatments, such as physical therapy and bracing, may be sufficient for less active individuals or minor injuries. However, surgical reconstruction is often recommended for athletes or those with complete tears to restore knee stability and function.

Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation plays a crucial role in recovery, whether treated surgically or non-surgically. It focuses on reducing pain and swelling, restoring knee movement, and strengthening the muscles around the knee. A structured rehab program can help ensure a successful return to sports and daily activities.

For more information on ACL knee injuries and treatment options, Book your appointment today with Dr. Dold MD a Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Specialist in Frisco.