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ACL Tear & Reconstruction Surgery Metro Atlanta

An ACL tear is one of the most common knee injuries affecting athletes and active individuals. The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a major ligament in the knee that helps stabilize the joint during movement, pivoting, and sudden changes in direction. When the ACL becomes torn or injured, patients often experience pain, swelling, instability, and difficulty walking or participating in physical activities.

At Georgia Bone & Joint, our orthopedic knee specialists provide advanced diagnosis, treatment, and ACL reconstruction surgery for patients throughout Metro Atlanta. Whether your injury occurred during sports, exercise, or an accidental fall, our team is committed to helping you recover safely and return to the activities you enjoy.

Common Symptoms of ACL Tear

ACL injuries commonly occur during sports injuries that involve sudden stopping, jumping, cutting, or twisting motions. Basketball, soccer, football, skiing, and other high-impact sports frequently place stress on the knee joint and ligaments.

Patients with an ACL tear may experience:

  • A popping sensation in the knee
  • Sudden knee pain
  • Swelling after injury
  • Knee instability or buckling
  • Difficulty bearing weight
  • Limited range of motion
  • Pain while walking or pivoting

Some ACL tears occur alongside additional knee injuries, including meniscus tears or cartilage damage. Early orthopedic evaluation is important for determining the severity of the injury and developing the best treatment plan.

How ACL Reconstruction Surgery Works

For many active patients, athletes, and individuals with significant knee instability, ACL reconstruction surgery may be recommended. ACL reconstruction is a minimally invasive orthopedic procedure that replaces the damaged ligament with a graft to restore knee stability and function.

At Georgia Bone & Joint, our orthopedic surgeons use advanced surgical techniques and personalized treatment plans designed to support long-term recovery and improved mobility. The goal of ACL reconstruction is to help patients regain strength, restore joint stability, and safely return to physical activity.

Treatment recommendations depend on factors such as age, activity level, injury severity, and overall knee health.

Non-Surgical ACL Tear Treatment Options in Metro Atlanta

Not every ACL injury requires surgery. Some patients with mild tears or lower activity demands may benefit from conservative treatment options.

Non-surgical ACL treatment may include:

  • Physical therapy
  • Knee bracing
  • Anti-inflammatory medications
  • Activity modifications
  • Rehabilitation exercises

Our orthopedic specialists carefully evaluate each patient to determine the most effective treatment approach based on their individual condition and goals.

ACL Injury Recovery and Rehabilitation 

Recovery following an ACL injury or ACL reconstruction surgery typically involves a structured rehabilitation program focused on restoring strength, balance, flexibility, and knee stability. Physical therapy plays an essential role in helping patients safely return to sports and daily activities.

At Georgia Bone & Joint, we guide patients through every stage of recovery while monitoring healing and long-term knee function. Our goal is to help patients return to an active lifestyle with improved confidence and mobility.

With convenient orthopedic locations in Fayetteville, LaGrange, Newnan, and Stockbridge, Georgia Bone & Joint provides expert ACL tear treatment throughout Metro Atlanta.

Frequently Asked Questions About ACL Tears

What is an ACL tear?

An ACL tear is an injury to the anterior cruciate ligament, one of the major stabilizing ligaments in the knee joint.

What causes an ACL injury?

ACL injuries commonly occur during sports, sudden pivoting motions, jumping, awkward landings, or direct impact to the knee.

How do I know if I tore my ACL?

Common symptoms include a popping sound, swelling, knee instability, pain, and difficulty walking after an injury.

Does every ACL tear require surgery?

No. Some mild ACL injuries can be treated with physical therapy, bracing, and rehabilitation depending on the patient’s activity level and knee stability.

How long does ACL reconstruction recovery take?

Recovery times vary, but rehabilitation after ACL surgery often takes several months depending on healing progress and activity goals.

Can athletes return to sports after ACL reconstruction?

Many athletes successfully return to sports following ACL reconstruction surgery and proper rehabilitation under orthopedic guidance.

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