Dr. Sumit Anand is widely considered the top ACL Reconstruction surgeon. The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a 38mm long fibrous tissue band that connects the femur (thigh bone) and the tibia (shin bone). Its purpose is to keep the knee stable during twisting and rotating. The ACL is not generally required for normal daily living activities; nonetheless, it is crucial in regulating rotation forces in the knee while side-stepping, turning, or landing after a jump. Knees without an ACL may be unable to perform high-speed or high-height activities, but they are typically capable of performing normal day-to-day activities such as jogging straight lines. The goal of treating a sprained knee is to get the patient back to their normal level of activity while minimizing further joint damage. Surgery (conservative non-surgical treatment) or surgery (surgical treatment) are two treatment alternatives. Conservative treatment may be appropriate for patients with a torn ACL who are comfortable with activities that require little side-stepping (such as jogging in straight lines, cycling, and swimming). The goal of surgical therapy is to stabilize the joint and allow for activities like side-stepping and landing from high-speed leaps.
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