Sports injury · keyhole surgery

Representative example

Back on the field.

A knee ligament torn in sport can be rebuilt through keyhole surgery, helping an active person return to the activities they love.

A pack of road cyclists racing together, representing a return to active sport after injury.

About this kind of case

What this involves.

A sudden twist on the field can tear one of the knee's main stabilising ligaments, leaving the joint feeling like it might give way.

Through keyhole surgery — a few small cuts rather than one large one — the ligament can be rebuilt, and the knee made stable again. A guided rehabilitation programme then rebuilds strength.

With patience and the right programme, many active people return to the sport and movement they enjoy. The timeline is personal and is planned case by case.

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