Specialist treatments

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair

Reduce knee pain and improve mobility with expert anterior cruciate ligament repair at RNOH Private Care. Our specialist Orthopaedic Consultants deliver personalised care focused on restoring movement and improving quality of life.

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The procedure

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) repair or reconstruction is performed to restore knee stability, reduce pain and support a return to normal movement after an ACL tear. It is most commonly recommended following sports injuries, sudden twisting movements or trauma that results in instability or the knee “giving way,” especially when non-surgical treatment has not improved symptoms.

The procedure involves repairing the torn ligament or reconstructing it using a graft, often taken from the patient’s own tendon or from a donor. At RNOH Private Care, ACL surgery is carried out by specialist Orthopaedic Consultants with extensive experience in managing both routine and complex ligament injuries.

Before surgery

Your journey begins with a specialist consultation and comprehensive assessment to confirm that ACL repair or reconstruction is the most appropriate treatment option. This may include imaging such as MRI scans to evaluate the extent of the ligament injury and help your consultant plan a personalised surgical approach.

During surgery

ACL repair or reconstruction is typically performed under general or regional anaesthetic. Using minimally invasive keyhole (arthroscopic) techniques, the torn ligament is either repaired or replaced with a graft positioned and fixed securely to restore stability to the knee. The aim is to support natural movement, prevent further instability and protect long‑term joint health.

After surgery and recovery

Most patients are encouraged to begin weight‑bearing and gentle movement shortly after surgery, under the guidance of experienced physiotherapists. Your rehabilitation plan is tailored to your individual needs and may include outpatient physiotherapy, follow‑up assessments and structured exercises aimed at rebuilding strength, stability and confidence in the knee. Return to sport typically follows a phased approach once healing and strength milestones are achieved.

Why choose RNOH Private Care

RNOH Private Care is based within a specialist orthopaedic hospital, where all care is dedicated to bones, joints and movement. Patients benefit from consultant-led expertise, advanced diagnostic facilities and a multidisciplinary team focused on achieving the best possible recovery and long-term functional outcomes.

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Frequently asked questions

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01What conditions can knee treatments address?

Knee treatments are used to relieve pain, improve movement and restore function when knee problems begin to affect everyday life. Treatment options range from non-surgical care through to knee replacement surgery, depending on the severity of the condition.

 

02How is my knee condition diagnosed?

Diagnosis typically involves a detailed clinical assessment supported by imaging such as X-rays, MRI scans, or CT scans. These investigations help specialists accurately identify the cause and severity of your knee condition.

 

03Will I always need surgery?

Not all knee conditions require surgery. Many patients benefit from non-surgical options such as physiotherapy, pain management, lifestyle modifications, or guided injections. Surgery is recommended only when conservative treatments are no longer effective or when the condition requires surgical intervention.

 

04What should I expect during recovery?

Recovery depends on the type of treatment or surgery performed. Your consultant will explain expected recovery timelines, rehabilitation requirements, and any temporary activity limitations to support healing.

05Can I fund my own treatment? And do you have payment options to spread the cost?

Payment options

More information for Self Pay patients and payment options can be found here

Self funded patients

Cheques and Credit/Debit Card

All payments must be made in pounds sterling (£).

  • Personal Cheques and Bankers Drafts should be made payable to ‘Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust’. Personal cheques can only be accepted if received in advance in order for the funds to be cleared.
  • We accept all major credit cards however, we are unable to accept Diners or Amex.
  • Outstanding accounts are monitored and reviewed regularly.

 

06What if I have third party sponsorship?

Patients must provide an original signed letter from their sponsor which clearly outlines their acceptance of responsibility for payment of the patient’s account.  This must be received and agreed by RNOH Private Care prior to the appointment or admission date.

 

07What if I have Embassy sponsorship?

RNOH Private Care has excellent relationships with embassies. If you are a government sponsored patient your embassy will need to issue a letter of guarantee to cover the cost of your treatment. We must receive this letter before your appointment date to enable treatment to go ahead.

 

08What are your terms & conditions for knee treatments

Information about our Terms and Conditions is available here.

 

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Payment Options

Payment options

Take a look at how you can spread the cost of your treatment with our partners at Chrysalis Finance.

 

Email enquiries
rnoh.pcenquiries@nhs.net

 

 

New patient referrals
(0)208 909 5114

 

All other enquiries
(0)203 947 0049

 

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