AICA Orthopedics
Torn ACL & Torn MCL Treatment
The ACL, or anterior cruciate ligament, is a part of the knee that controls the movement and rotation of the knee joint. A torn ACL is one of the most common knee injuries and often occurs by a sudden twisting or rotating of the knee. If you suspect that you may have a torn ACL or torn MCL, contact our office at AICA Orthopedics for diagnosis and treatment from our friendly staff and team of multiple orthopedic doctors that specialize in treating ACL and MCL injuries.
A torn ACL is a typical sports-related injury as athletes often twist and turn their knees while playing, or they try to change directions quickly with a planted foot, which puts pressure on the ACL. The MCL, or medial collateral ligament, is located on the inside of the knee, and its primary job is to keep the knee from turning outward. The most common torn MCL injury is incurred from a blow to the outside of the knee or a harsh landing after a jump.
However, a torn ACL or torn MCL can also happen because of everyday movements as well. Whether you are an athlete who is ready to get back to playing your favorite sport again or just someone looking to fully recover from a knee injury, AICA Orthopedics wants to help.