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ACL Replacement Surgery by Dr. Spero Karas

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Watch and listen to Dr. Spero Karas as he performs ACL replacement surgery for the Emory Sports Medicine Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Emory continues to set standards by opening the first dedicated Orthopaedics and Spine Hospital in the country, Emory University Orthopaedics & Spine Hospital located in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Emory University Orthopaedics & Spine Hospital
http://www.emoryhealthcare.org/emory-orthopaedics-spine-hospital/

Emory Sports Medicine Center
http://www.emoryhealthcare.org/sports-medicine/

Learn more about Bridge-Enhanced ACL Repair: http://www.bostonchildrens.org/aclbeartrial

Boston Children’s Hospital researchers have been working to develop a better way to treat ACL injuries and have launched a clinical trial to study their new technique.

This new surgery — bridge-enhanced ACL repair (BEAR) — uses a special protein-enriched sponge to encourage the torn ends of an ACL to reconnect and heal. The patient no longer needs to have the torn ACL removed and replaced with a tendon graft. This is why the surgery is called ACL repair rather than ACL reconstruction.

Surgeons hope bridge-enhanced ACL repair will be better way to treat ACL tears than ACL reconstruction in several ways. ACL repair may be more accurate than ACL reconstruction, and it may lead to better long-term outcomes, including a lower rate of arthritis and a reduced risk of re-tearing the reconstructed ACL.

Why do surgeons need a better way to treat ACL tears?

An ACL tear can be a devastating sports injury. A growing number of young athletes face ACL injuries, or ACL tears, every year. The current standard of care, ACL surgery — or ACL reconstruction — is a good solution. But it is linked with a 20 percent risk of re-tearing the ACL, and many young patients face an increased risk of arthritis. Bridge-enhanced ACL repair may overcome these challenges.
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Knee Surgery | Torn ACL | Nucleus Health

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This video, created by Nucleus Medical Media, shows a knee surgery ACL repair. The anterior cruciate ligament, or ACL, is one of the four main ligaments connecting the femur to the tibia. The ACL provides stability as you move your knee. f your ACL tears through completely, your doctor may recommend surgery to repair it.

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When healing ligaments, do exercises to strengthen the surrounding muscles after adequate rest. Use exercises to support your joints following a sprain with help from a physical therapist in this free video on physical therapy treatments.

Expert: Tricia Trinque MHE, PT
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Bio: Tricia Trinque MHE, PT is a physical therapist with more than 25 years of experience.
Filmmaker: Leonora Fishbein

Series Description: Physical therapy treatments are beneficial for many injuries and illnesses, from gout to arthritis and fractured bones. Learn an array of stretches and exercises to relieve pain and tension from illness and injury with help from a physical therapist in this free video series on physical therapy treatments.