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A functional ACL brace will usually be prescribed to stabilize the knee and to prevent reinjury. Most functional braces incorporate a rigid frame. A trained specialist will fit the patient with the brace since a good fit is essential. Modern functional braces are lighter and much less bulky than older models. Patients find them easy to apply and comfortable to wear. Operative Treatment Following surgery, the patient will be started on a structured rehabilitation program. Patient commitment and involvement are essential for a good functional result. The specific exercises and program timelines vary depending on the graft source used, and whether surgical repair to other injured structures was performed. The first phase of rehabilitation emphasizes range of motion, which is critical to avoid knee stiffness.
The patient returns for an office
visit about 2 weeks after the surgery so the incision and range
of motion can be checked.
The third phase of rehabilitation
adds sport-specific exercises.
The final phase of rehabilitation
involves a supervised return to sports. This usually occurs approximately
6 months after reconstructive surgery.
Some of these follow-up exams have
shown that 90 to 95% of patients with ACL reconstructions have good
to excellent results. |
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