- SPECIALIST ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON | MELBOURNE, VIC | ALBURY, NSW | MORNINGTON, VIC |
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- Melbourne & Mornington VIC |
- Albury, NSW
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the key stabilising ligaments in your knee. It connects the femur (thigh bone) to the tibia (shin bone) and plays a critical role in controlling forward movement and rotation of the knee joint, particularly during pivoting, jumping, or rapid directional changes.
ACL injuries are common among athletes and active individuals, particularly in sports that involve sudden stops, twisting motions, or collisions (such as soccer, netball, football, or skiing). These injuries can range from a mild sprain to a complete rupture and often result in significant knee instability, swelling, and reduced function.
ACL reconstruction involves removing the torn ligament and replacing it with a graft to restore stability. Dr Jason Hockings performs ACL surgery using modern, minimally invasive arthroscopic techniques.
If you’re experiencing ongoing pain, stiffness, or reduced movement that is affecting your daily activities or quality of life, a thorough orthopaedic assessment can help determine the cause and guide the most appropriate treatment options for your situation.