Clinical Research & Outcome Studies in ACL Surgery
This section highlights ongoing and published clinical work related to ACL reconstruction and knee ligament surgery.
Evidence-Based Orthopedic Research
Original clinical data and peer-reviewed publications strengthen transparency and evidence-based practice in ACL reconstruction.
Research Focus Areas
Our clinical research program focuses on key aspects of ACL surgery outcomes and patient recovery:
Functional Outcomes
Longitudinal studies analyzing return to sport, knee stability scores, and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) following ACL reconstruction.
Rehabilitation Compliance
Research on adherence to physiotherapy protocols and its correlation with recovery timelines, muscle strength restoration, and functional milestones.
Graft Failure Factors
Identifying biomechanical, biological, and patient-specific factors contributing to ACL graft failure and strategies for prevention.
Revision Surgery Analysis
Clinical outcomes and technical considerations in revision ACL reconstruction, including tunnel management and graft selection strategies.
Research Methodology & Standards
Ethical Approval & Consent
All studies conducted with Institutional Review Board approval and informed patient consent.
Peer-Reviewed Publication
Research findings submitted to and published in indexed medical journals following peer review.
Data Transparency
Adherence to open science principles with appropriate data sharing while protecting patient privacy.
Advancing ACL Surgery Through Research
Our ongoing clinical studies contribute to the global understanding of ACL reconstruction outcomes, rehabilitation protocols, and surgical advancements.
"Evidence-based practice begins with rigorous clinical research."
