
ATFL Reconstruction
Ankle instability is the focus of the specialist surgical treatment known as ATFL (Anterior Talofibular Ligament) Reconstruction. In order to restore stability and stop recurring sprains, the injured ligament is repaired or rebuilt using this minimally invasive approach. Expert surgeons use cutting-edge arthroscopic techniques for accuracy and faster healing. For people who have persistent ankle instability or recurrent ankle sprains, ATFL reconstruction is essential. Patients can resume an active, pain-free lifestyle after completing a customized rehabilitation program that helps them rebuild strength and stability in their ankle. Trust in our knowledge for thorough ATFL Reconstruction care that will give you the best chance of a quick recovery.
Conditions Treated
- Treat recurrent cases of ankle sprains
- Rebuilding or repairing the injured ligament
- Addressing the problems of ongoing instability
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ATFL Reconstruction FAQ's
The ATFL is a ligament in the ankle that connects the talus bone to the fibula. It plays a crucial role in stabilizing the ankle joint, preventing excessive forward (anterior) movement of the talus bone.
Recovery time varies depending on the individual and the specific procedure performed. Patients typically wear a protective boot or cast for a few weeks and may require physical therapy to regain strength and mobility.
ATFL reconstruction is considered a significant procedure, but it’s less invasive than open surgery. It involves smaller incisions, less tissue disruption, and often results in a quicker recovery compared to traditional open techniques.