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ACL Tears

Non-surgical, regenerative treatment for ACL, ligament, and meniscus injuries — stimulating natural healing to restore knee stability without surgery.

Dr. Suresh PalsaniaJune 18, 20262 min read
ACL Tears

Non-Surgical Treatment for ACL, Ligament & Meniscus Injuries

Regenerative sports medicine offers a state-of-the-art, non-surgical option for athletes and active individuals dealing with ACL, ligament, and meniscus injuries. Therapies such as bone marrow stem cell treatment and Highly Concentrated Platelets (HCP) stimulate natural healing, reduce inflammation, and help restore joint stability and function.

These precision-guided treatments offer an effective alternative to invasive surgery — focusing on stimulating the body's natural healing, reducing downtime, and helping patients regain strength and mobility so they can return to sport, work, and daily activities with confidence.

Injuries Commonly Treated

  • ACL tears (partial or non-retracted)
  • MCL, LCL, and PCL sprains or tears
  • Meniscus tears
  • Ligament injuries
  • Knee instability

How Regenerative Treatment Works

ACL injuries are managed using regenerative medicine techniques in which stem cell and HCP therapies stimulate the body's natural healing processes — promoting ligament repair and joint stability. HCP therapy delivers powerful growth factors directly to the injured ligament, while concentrated bone marrow stem cells support repair of the damaged tissue. Each injection is performed under imaging guidance on an outpatient basis.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why choose non-surgical treatment? Regenerative treatments promote natural healing without the long recovery and risks associated with surgery.

How does stem cell therapy help? It supports ligament repair, reduces inflammation, and helps restore stability without invasive procedures.

Does HCP therapy help? Yes — HCP therapy accelerates healing by delivering powerful growth factors directly to the injured ligament.

How soon will I see results? Most patients notice progressive improvement within weeks and return to normal activity much sooner than after surgery.

Is it painful? It is a needle-based, image-guided procedure performed on an outpatient basis with minimal discomfort.

Who is a good candidate? Patients with partial or moderate ACL tears, or those seeking to avoid surgery, are ideal candidates.

Are there side effects? Side effects are minimal since your own cells are used — usually mild soreness at the injection site.

How long do results last? Results can last for years, depending on activity level, tear severity, and rehabilitation consistency.

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Dr. Suresh Palsania

Orthopedic Surgeon · Sikar, Rajasthan