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MCL Reconstruction at Commons Clinic

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MCL reconstruction is an orthopedic procedure used to restore stability in the knee after a severe medial collateral ligament injury. At Commons Clinic, our orthopedic specialists treat ligament injuries using modern surgical techniques and personalized recovery plans to help patients regain mobility and return to active lifestyles.

The medial collateral ligament, or MCL, is located along the inner side of the knee and helps stabilize the joint by preventing excessive inward movement. MCL injuries often occur during sports, sudden twisting motions, or direct impact to the knee. When the ligament is severely torn or does not heal properly, reconstruction may be recommended.

What Is MCL Reconstruction?

MCL reconstruction is a surgical procedure that replaces a damaged medial collateral ligament with a tissue graft. The graft functions as a new ligament that restores knee stability and supports proper joint movement.

During surgery, the damaged ligament is removed and the graft is positioned along the inner knee. The graft may come from the patient’s own tendon tissue or donor tissue. Over time, the graft integrates with surrounding structures and becomes a functional ligament.

The procedure may sometimes be performed along with other ligament repairs if multiple structures in the knee are injured.

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Who May Need MCL Reconstruction?

Many MCL injuries heal with rest, bracing, and physical therapy. However, reconstruction may be recommended for severe tears, chronic instability, or injuries involving multiple knee ligaments.

Athletes and physically active individuals may benefit from reconstruction because knee stability is essential for movements such as running, pivoting, and sudden direction changes.

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Benefits of MCL Reconstruction

MCL reconstruction can restore knee stability, reduce pain, and help protect the joint from long term damage. Many patients regain confidence in movement and return to daily activities or sports after rehabilitation.

At Commons Clinic, our orthopedic surgeons focus on precise surgical techniques and structured rehabilitation programs to support successful recovery.


Frequently Asked Questions

How long does MCL reconstruction surgery take?

MCL reconstruction surgery typically takes about one to two hours depending on the injury.

How long is recovery after MCL reconstruction?

Initial recovery may take several weeks, while full rehabilitation may take several months.

Do all MCL tears require surgery?

No. Many MCL injuries heal with non surgical treatments such as bracing and physical therapy. Surgery is usually recommended for severe tears or persistent instability.

What grafts are used in MCL reconstruction?

Surgeons may use tendon grafts from the patient or donor tissue depending on the condition of the ligament.

When can patients return to sports after MCL reconstruction?

Return to sports depends on healing progress and rehabilitation milestones, but many patients resume athletic activity after several months.