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An ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) injury can take away your ability to run, jump, or even walk without pain. Whether caused by sports or accident, it can deeply affect mobility and quality of life.
Dr. Vikash Kapoor, a pioneer in orthopedic and sports injury surgery, has performed over 3,000 ACL reconstructions using advanced arthroscopic techniques. With a focus on minimally invasive procedures and faster return to activity, his approach is trusted by athletes, professionals, and active individuals alike.
ACL reconstruction is a surgical procedure that replaces a torn ligament in the knee with a tissue graft.
Using keyhole (arthroscopic) techniques, the damaged ACL is removed and replaced with either a tendon from your body or a donor graft, depending on your condition.
The goal is to restore knee stability, reduce pain, and prevent future joint damage.
ACL reconstruction is recommended if you:
Have a completely or partially torn ACL
Experience frequent knee instability or giving way
Want to return to sports or active lifestyle
Suffer pain, swelling, or limited knee movement after injury
Have failed to improve with physiotherapy or rest
Whether you’re a young athlete or an adult with a ligament tear, early intervention ensures better outcomes.
Over 30 years of orthopedic experience
More than 3,000 successful ACL surgeries
Fellowship in Sports Medicine – Singapore
Trusted by national and international athletes
Faculty at national-level arthroscopy workshops
Performs ACL surgeries at Manipal Hospitals, Kolkata
His surgical precision, patient-focused care, and advanced recovery protocols make him one of India’s most trusted names in ACL repair.
Small incisions and faster healing
Minimal scarring and lower risk of infection
Quick return to sports or work
Strong, stable knee joint post-recovery
Reduced chances of future meniscus damage or arthritis
Discharge: Usually within 1–2 days
Walking with support: 3–7 days
Physiotherapy: Starts immediately and continues for 3–6 months
Return to light activity: Around 4–6 weeks
Return to sports: 6–9 months (based on progress and sport)
Every recovery plan is personalized based on your body, goals, and lifestyle.


