Anterior Fork Reconstruction Wound Adhesion generally refers to the soft tissue adhesion after knee cruciate ligament reconstruction, and the treatment is mainly functional exercise, and severe cases need surgical release. Most of the knee cruciate ligament reconstruction wound adhesion is the need for exercise to fully extend the adhesion band, to restore the previous elasticity, you can apply a warm compress to the injured area before activity, and then activity, should also gradually increase the strength and intensity of the exercise, to avoid counterproductive. If the postoperative period is too long, more than half a year, usually need surgery to release. Knee cruciate ligament injury is one of the common sports injuries in clinic, which is mainly manifested as limited joint movement, pain, muscle atrophy, swelling, and even joint dysfunction, which seriously affects the patient’s ability to perform daily activities and greatly reduces the quality of life. Knee joint adhesion will also lead to flexion and extension angle can not be expanded, exercise pain is obvious. Wound adhesion also need to exercise, adhere to the results will be effective, if there is any discomfort, it is recommended to visit the hospital in a timely manner.