Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Arthroscopic Surgery

Arthroscopic ACL surgery is used to treat injuries or tears of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), which commonly occur due to sports activities or accidents that cause the knee to twist, rotate, or move abnormally, leading to ligament tears. These injuries impact daily movement and activity.

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Signs of ACL Tear

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Injury from sudden twisting of the knee.

Occurs during running, jumping, or quickly changing direction, such as during sports activities, with sudden pain at the time of injury.

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Unable to bear weight on the knee.

The knee feels weak, causing a limp or an inability to bear weight on the leg.

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Swelling of the knee.

The knee may swell or show signs of bruising immediately following the injury.

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Loose or unstable knee.

The knee feels unstable or as if it might give way when moving or changing positions suddenly.

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Diagnosis

At S Spine & Joint Hospital, we focus on identifying the underlying cause before treatment. Our expert doctors will conduct a thorough evaluation. Every patient with symptoms indicative of musculoskeletal issues must undergo X-ray and MRI scans to assess pain and joint damage, allowing us to choose the most appropriate treatment path.

Treatment Technique

We stand out with our signature S-Quality treatment standard, which consists of three core components: 

 

🎯 Trained under hospital-standard protocols to ensure precision and safety. 

 

🎯 With deep knowledge of treatment protocols and strong coordination with physicians to shorten recovery times. 

 

🎯 Designed specifically for spine and joint treatments, including world-class surgical tools. The absence of any one component may compromise treatment efficiency. 

 

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Treatment Steps

Specialized, cutting-edge technology is designed specifically for spinal and joint treatments, such as state-of-the-art surgical tools from around the world and an open MRI that can adjust angles from lying down to standing. This helps in precise diagnosis and rapid treatment. Missing any of these elements can impact the effectiveness of patient care.

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Identifying the Cause

Diagnosis begins with posture-specific X-rays and upright MRI scans to evaluate abnormalities in cervical discs. Physicians combine both sets of images for a highly accurate assessment.

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Preparation Before Treatment

Patients will receive pre-treatment instructions, such as fasting or informing the doctor of any existing conditions or allergies. A thorough physical examination will also be conducted.

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บาดเจ็บจากการบิดเข่าฉับพลัน

เกิดขณะวิ่ง กระโดด หรือเปลี่ยนทิศทางเร็ว เช่น เล่นกีฬา แล้วรู้สึกเจ็บแปลบทันที

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Follow-Up and Recovery

After treatment, the doctor and a specialized support team will monitor the recovery progress and evaluate the patient's condition to ensure pain relief, no complications, and a full return to normal life.

Why You Should Choose This Treatment

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ไม่ต้องให้เลือด ข้อแทรกซ้อนต่ำ

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แผลเล็กกว่า

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เจ็บน้อย

เจ็บน้อย

ลดการบาดเจ็บ
ต่อกล้ามเนื้อ

เสียเลือดน้อย

เสียเลือดน้อย

ไม่ต้องให้เลือด ข้อแทรกซ้อนต่ำ

ฟื้นตัวไว

ฟื้นตัวไว

กลับบ้านได้ภายใน 1-2 วัน

ประหยัด

ประหยัด

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