The anterior cruciate ligament of the knee joint was torn. Athlete’s disease hits

The anterior cruciate ligament of the knee joint was torn. Athlete’s disease hits
A torn anterior cruciate ligament in the knee is considered a painful condition and greatly affects daily life. Especially in athletes, exercisers, or those who have suffered an accident that causes a torn knee ligament. This can happen at any time with all types of sports, especially sports that require collisions such as football, volleyball, and basketball. Let’s unravel the answer to solve the doubts.
Anterior cruciate ligament tear of the knee joint
- There is a ringing sound in the joints during the injury that the injured person can feel.
- The knee joint swells within a few hours due to bleeding in the joint.
- The pain in the knee joint was so severe that he could not continue his activities.
- Feeling that the knee joint is broken, wobbly, or loose when doing various activities in daily life.
Does the treatment of a torn anterior cruciate ligament of the knee require surgery?
It can be treated both surgically and non-surgically. The treatment option depends on many factors, such as the level of activity that the patient needs to do each day, age, and the severity of the knee joint.
Injuries are not emergencies that require urgent surgery. During the period when he had not yet undergone surgery. Patients can still go about their daily lives, but the knee will lose stability in use, especially in activities that require knee twisting, as well as increasing the risk of injury to a torn knee disc. This can lead to premature knee osteoarthritis. Therefore, post-injury treatment. You should see a specialist doctor to check your symptoms or send confirmatory radiology as well as a treatment plan in both the short and long term.
Laparoscopic surgery to treat a torn anterior cruciate ligament in the knee joint
Currently, most surgeries use laparoscopic surgical techniques. This reduces the risk of infection at the surgical site and makes the patient recover faster.
Laparoscopic knee surgery also helps to evaluate other parts of the knee joint, such as knee discs, articular cartilage, etc., which can be treated at the same time.
After surgery, the patient will stay in the hospital for only a few days to practice physical therapy and learn to take care of themselves when they return home, with the goal of being able to fully bend and stretch their knees. Muscles are strong. There is training on knee position awareness, including movement skills training, so that you can safely return to daily life or play sports.
Crutches are generally used to help you walk during the first months and take about 6-9 months to recover before returning to sports.
If you have a torn anterior cruciate ligament in your knee, don’t wait to see a doctor so that the doctor can make the correct diagnosis and treatment. Because at the Orthopedic Center, there are doctors who specialize in the way, you can make an appointment to call. 02-220-7999
Thank you for the information from: Dr. Prach Kamlangsinserm














Dr. Prach Kamlangsinserm