Can you have surgery for a knee joint that slips backward and can’t be tensed?

Slipping and tensing the knee joint backward is mostly seen in cruciate ligament injury of the knee joint, which can be treated with surgery to reconstruct the ligament and restore the stability of the knee joint.
Because of chronic strain, trauma, improper exercise and other reasons, caused by the cruciate ligament injury of the knee joint, resulting in decreased stability of the knee joint, manifested in knee pain, unstable activities and other symptoms.
Knee cruciate ligament injury can be treated surgically, mostly with the assistance of arthroscopy, mainly by taking your own thin femoral muscle, semitendinosus tendon or artificial tendon, replacing the damaged cruciate ligament, so as to restore the stability of the knee joint.
When symptoms such as knee pain and instability occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations and carry out treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.