
MCL Reconstruction
MCL is The MCL, a vital ligament anchoring the inside side of the knee, can be damaged or ripped, and reconstruction is a surgical procedure used to repair or replace it. In this technique, a new ligament is fashioned, frequently using autograft or allograft tissue, and is then painstakingly positioned and fastened. Knee joint stability is restored by skilled orthopedic surgeons who make sure that the right tension and alignment are maintained. For those with MCL injuries, MCL reconstruction is essential because it allows them to regain strength, mobility, and trust in the stability of their knee. It lays the way for a thorough rehabilitation procedure that eventually makes it possible to resume an active, pain-free lifestyle.
Conditions Treated
- Restores inner side stability
- Regains stability, strength, and mobility
- Repairs damage to the medial collateral ligament
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MCL Reconstruction FAQ's
MCL reconstruction is a surgical procedure to repair or reconstruct the medial collateral ligament (MCL) in the knee. This is typically done when the MCL is severely injured or torn.
During MCL reconstruction, the surgeon makes an incision on the inner side of the knee, removes the damaged MCL, and replaces it with a graft, which can be taken from a donor or another part of the patient’s body.
Recovery from MCL reconstruction may involve a period of non-weight bearing, followed by a gradual return to weight-bearing activities. Physical therapy is an important part of rehabilitation, and full recovery may take several months.