ACL & PCL Meniscus Injuries Repair And Reconstruction
Repair and reconstruction procedures for ACL, PCL, and meniscus injuries are frequently performed at orthopedic clinics. These orthopedic issues necessitate surgical intervention to restore proper function. The mechanisms of injury associated with each of these factors will be examined in further detail. Additionally, it is worth mentioning that shoulder arthroscopy is also a common procedure within the field of orthopedics.
Injury Causes
ACL injuries frequently occur due to abrupt halts, directional alterations, or direct knee impact. They are commonly found among athletes engaged in sports activities that entail cutting, pivoting, or jumping.
The Orthopedic Clinic offers surgical solutions for ACL repair or reconstruction employing autografts or allografts as graft options. Prominent graft selections involve the patellar tendon, hamstring tendon, or donor tissue. Additionally, the clinic specializes in procedures such as shoulder arthroscopy.
Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Injury
Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) injury is a common orthopedic concern. It is a ligament located in the knee that provides stability and prevents excessive backward movement of the tibia bone. PCL injuries often occur during high-impact activities or as a result of direct trauma to the knee. Prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment are essential to ensure proper healing and restore knee function.