An Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury is a tear or sprain of one of the key ligaments that helps stabilise the knee joint. It commonly affects athletes and physically active individuals, especially during activities involving sudden stops, twists, or jumps. At Solaceum Quick Relief, Madhapur, we focus on effective, non-surgical rehabilitation and advanced pain management to help patients recover mobility and return to their active lifestyle safely.
ACL injuries can range from mild sprains to complete tears. Common symptoms include:
Prompt evaluation is important to avoid complications and support early healing.
Consult an ACL injury specialist if:
Early diagnosis ensures proper management and prevents long-term knee instability.
ACL injuries typically occur due to sudden movements, trauma, or muscle weakness around the knee. Identifying the exact cause helps specialists create personalized treatment and rehabilitation plans.
At Solaceum Quick Relief, we follow a structured non-surgical treatment approach focused on pain relief, joint strengthening, and restoring knee stability.
Advanced regenerative and neuro-modulatory therapies.
Stimulates natural healing at the cellular level.
Improves blood flow and tissue repair.
Ensures faster, long-lasting, and non-invasive recovery.
An ACL injury typically causes a “popping” sound at the time of injury, followed by swelling, knee instability, and difficulty bearing weight. Many patients also experience pain when trying to pivot or twist the knee.
Yes, in many mild to moderate cases, ACL injuries can heal without surgery when managed through advanced non-invasive treatments.
If pain persists for more than a few days, radiates to shoulders or arms, causes numbness or weakness, or affects daily activities, consult a physiotherapist promptly.
Avoid bending or twisting your neck abruptly, long hours of screen time without breaks, and sleeping on your stomach. These actions can worsen discomfort.
Effective treatments include MLS Laser Therapy, rPMS, manual and electrotherapy, guided home exercises, and postural corrections under physiotherapist guidance.