Can you get back to your old self after an ACL reconstruction?

The cruciate ligament is able to return to its normal level after reconstruction.
The cruciate ligament, also called the cruciate ligament, is an important stabilizing structure of the knee joint and is divided into the anterior cruciate ligament and the posterior cruciate ligament, which have different knee stabilizing roles. One stabilizes in extension and the other in flexion, and if a rupture occurs, it can lead to a decrease in knee stability, resulting in knee dislocation and damage to other structures.
After cruciate ligament reconstruction, patients should follow the doctor’s instructions for recovery and carry out rehabilitation therapy as early as possible, commonly such as physical therapy and sports rehabilitation, to promote the recovery of patient’s function, and usually the patients can return to the normal level.
It is recommended that the patient under the guidance of a professional doctor for treatment, depending on the specific circumstances of the formulation of individualized training programs, do not blindly self-training, to avoid the adverse consequences.