ACL Tear

What Is an ACL Tear?

The anterior cruciate ligament, commonly referred to as ACL, is the major stabilizer ligament in the knee. This ligament helps prevent any unnatural movement in the knee joint. A torn ACL is a debilitating injury to the knee, because of its impact on your ability to keep the knee stabilized. Injuries range from a small tear to a complete separation from the bone. If you suspect you have a torn ACL, see our team as soon as you can. Our orthopedic knee specialist at Advanced Spine & Orthopedics is one of the foremost experts in torn ACL injuries.
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Knee Care

Diagnosing an ACL Knee Injury

In order to diagnose the extent of your ACL injury, a physical exam will need to be performed. Our team will be looking for symptoms like tenderness and swelling, as well as determining the current function of your need by placing it in various positions.

In some cases, further diagnostic testing is required. This may include options like X-rays, ultrasound, or an MRI. THis will help to determine the severity of your ACL injury.

Symptoms of ACL Knee Injury

Torn ACL injuries usually occur in some level of sports activities. Whether it’s from an impact injury, a quick change in direction, or landing from a jump, the knee is usually bent in an unnatural direction, which can cause the tear. Some commons symptoms of a torn ACL are:

A Popping Noise

Swelling of the Knee

Knee Instability

Difficulty Walking

If you have any of these symptoms, or you think you have torn your ACL, then call our offices in Southlake, TX, to schedule a proper examination with our orthopedic knee specialist.
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Knee Surgery

Torn ACL Treatments in Southlake, TX

The team at Advanced Spine & Orthopedics integrates both non-surgical and surgical treatments for torn ACL injuries. While conservative methods are considered first, knee surgery may be recommended. If so, you can rest assured our orthopedic knee specialist will provide compassionate care in an excellent manner.

During your consultation, our team can answer any questions you may have about the treatment options we offer.

Schedule a Consultation Today

If you are experiencing knee pain, fill out our online contact form or you may prefer to contact our Southlake orthopedic surgery team at 817-310-8783. Our team can properly examine and diagnose your condition and let you know if which treatment options can provide you with the relief you need.