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Injuries to the ACL or PCL can make the knee feel unstable, painful, or unreliable during simple everyday movements. When these ligaments are torn, the joint loses its natural support, which can affect walking, climbing stairs, sports, or even standing for long periods. ACL and PCL reconstruction offers a way to restore that stability. At Manipal Hospitals Global, the aim is to guide patients through this decision with calm explanations, careful planning, and treatment that feels steady and reassuring.
ACL and PCL reconstruction surgery is a procedure that replaces damaged knee ligaments with healthy tissue, usually taken from the patient or a donor. These ligaments sit deep inside the knee and control movement from front to back. When either one tears, the knee may give way or feel unsafe. Reconstruction creates a new, stable ligament so the joint can move confidently again.
In simple terms, ACL and PCL reconstruction helps the knee regain strength and trustworthiness after a major injury.
These ligaments do not reliably heal on their own. If the injury is severe or the knee remains unstable, reconstruction becomes an important step to protect the joint from long-term wear and cartilage damage.
People often seek reconstruction to return to regular activity, prevent repeated “giving way”, or reduce pain that has built up after months of instability.
These procedures need precise technique and experience, as the knee must be aligned and tensioned carefully for the new ligament to function well. At Manipal Hospitals Global, patients meet orthopaedic specialists who explain each stage clearly, listening to concerns and matching the treatment to personal goals, whether that is returning to everyday comfort or resuming sport.
Reconstruction may be recommended when:
Surgery may be postponed if:
Preparation usually includes an MRI scan, clinical examination, and discussions about graft choices. Patients may be asked to begin prehabilitation exercises to strengthen the muscles before surgery. These early exercises can make recovery steadier and more comfortable.
International patients receive help arranging travel timelines, accommodation, and rehabilitation schedules so they know what to expect before arriving.
Most of these procedures are performed arthroscopically, using small incisions and a camera to guide the surgeon. The damaged ligament is removed, and a new graft is placed in carefully measured tunnels within the bone. The graft is then secured so it can heal into place over time.
The surgery focuses on restoring natural alignment, strength, and balance within the knee, allowing patients to move more confidently once healing begins.
Healing takes time. Early recovery focuses on reducing swelling and regaining gentle movement. Physiotherapy then becomes the main part of treatment, helping the knee rebuild strength and stability in stages. Patients usually walk with support initially and progress gradually under guidance.
Full return to sport or heavy activity may take several months, depending on the type of reconstruction and personal progress.
Most people recover well, but like any surgery, there are some risks:
Costs vary depending on the graft type, imaging, rehabilitation needs, and whether one or both ligaments require reconstruction. Manipal Hospitals Global offers these procedures at rates far more affordable than many Western or Gulf countries, while still providing advanced surgical care and thorough follow-up. A personalised estimate is given after full assessment.
International patients receive assistance with medical records review, visa support, travel planning, and accommodation. Rehabilitation guidance continues even after they return home, through follow-up consultations and clear exercise plans.


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