Dr. Kritesh Mishra

Knee Ligament Reconstruction

Regain stability and confidence with expert knee ligament reconstruction. Trust our specialized care to restore your mobility and get you back to doing what you love.

Knee Ligament Reconstruction

Knee Ligament Reconstruction

Regain stability and confidence with expert knee ligament reconstruction. Trust our specialized care to restore your mobility and get you back to doing what you love.

Knee Ligament Reconstruction

Knee ligament reconstruction is a surgical procedure designed to repair damaged ligaments in the knee, primarily the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) or the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL). These ligaments are crucial for stabilizing and supporting the knee joint. When torn or severely damaged, they can lead to instability, pain, and limited mobility. The goal of reconstruction is to restore knee function and alleviate symptoms, enabling patients to return to their daily activities and sports.

Knee Ligament Reconstruction

Why is Knee Ligament Reconstruction Necessary?

Injuries to the knee ligaments often result from trauma or overuse, such as during sports activities. Common symptoms include swelling, pain, and difficulty moving the knee. When conservative treatments like physical therapy and medications are insufficient, surgical intervention becomes necessary. Ligament reconstruction aims to replace the damaged ligament with a graft, which can be harvested from the patient’s own body or a donor.

The Procedure

During the procedure, the surgeon creates small incisions around the knee to insert a camera and specialized instruments. The damaged ligament is then removed, and a graft is positioned and secured in place. The new ligament gradually integrates with the bone and tissue, restoring stability to the knee joint. The surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia and may require an overnight hospital stay.

Recovery and Rehabilitation

Post-surgery, a comprehensive rehabilitation program is essential for optimal recovery. Physical therapy focuses on strengthening the knee, improving flexibility, and restoring functional movements. Most patients can return to light activities within a few months, with a full recovery taking up to a year, depending on the extent of the injury and the individual’s progress.

For expert care and personalized treatment for ligament reconstruction, consult Dr. Kritesh Mishra. His expertise ensures a tailored approach to meet your specific needs, helping you get back to an active and pain-free life.