Other Treatment
Other treatment for
anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries includes
physical rehabilitation to:
- Restore function and stability in the
knee.
- Strengthen muscles around the knee.
- Protect the
ACL and your knee joint from further injury.
- Allow you to return to
most activities that you did before the injury. If rehabilitation is done
without surgery, recurrent instability may be a problem during some
movements.
You may choose to treat an ACL injury with rehabilitation
alone. If you have surgery, rehabilitation will also be part of your
treatment.
Other Treatment Choices
- Physical rehabilitation
What To Think About
Physical rehabilitation to
treat ACL injuries, both with and without surgery, can be a long and rigorous
program.
Physical rehabilitation done before surgery helps your
recovery after surgery.
Some people who initially choose not to
have surgery eventually need to have it.
People who choose not to
have ACL surgery may be less likely to return to competitive sports than those
who choose to have it.