
11. ACL Repair Has Advanced With Medical Breakthroughs
ACL injuries, also known as anterior cruciate ligament injuries, are among the most common injuries. This muscle is in the knee, and injuries to this muscle mostly occur while playing sports. In the past, once someone suffered from an ACL injury, there was no hope of recovery. However, medical technology nowadays has made it possible for a person to recover from this kind of injury. ACL surgery dates back to the time of the Egyptians. However, it is only in the 20th century that doctors fully understand what is involved in this ligament and the necessary surgery to repair it.
Over the decades, doctors have grafted various muscle tissues to the knee to help a tear repair. One of the first ones was the hamstring graft back in 1934, where a piece of the hamstring was removed and then surgically attached within the knee. After 18 months, the knee had full extension and reduced flexion. Other grafts use the patellar tendon as well as synthetic materials made from carbon implants. Subsequent surgeries and surgical techniques have further improved the range of motion after a graft surgery to the point that there is full range of motion.