What is ACL internal bracing?

What is ACL internal bracing?

An internal brace is a bridging concept using braided suture tape and knotless bone anchors to reinforce ligament strength. We followed the case of one of the first patients to undergo this technique over two years post-operatively.

What is internal brace ACL repair?

The Internal Brace (IB) is an ultra-high strength 2mm wide polyethylene tape (FiberTape, Arthrex, Naples, FL) that bridges the repaired ACL, from tibia to femur. 13. This technique protects the ligament during the healing and remodelling phase, acting as a secondary stabilizer once the ligament is healed.

What is Fibre tape internal bracing?

Fiber TAPE INTERNAL BRACE acts as a seat belt and provides support to the Hamstring Tendon graft & prevents postoperative graft stretching, loosening & failure; resulting in a more stable & stronger ACL and the recovery is very fast, painless and complete.

What is internal brace surgery?

The InternalBrace is an innovative procedure that helps protect your surgically repaired ligament from reinjury and allows immediate range of motion. Early post-surgery movement promotes healthy ligament healing that leads to a stronger, more stable ankle.

Can you live without ACL surgery?

Research shows that 90 percent of people with a torn ACL have significant problems or re-injury and only 10% of the patients did ok without surgery. These problems include persistent giving way, swelling, locking and pain.

Does internal brace dissolve?

DOES THE INTERNALBRACE DISSOLVE OVER TIME OR IS IT A PERMANENT STRUCTURE? The InternalBrace can be removed but it does afford a degree of protection from further injury and is usually left. It is safe in the body, but is removed in the growing child to avoid restriction of growth.

What is an internal brace made of?

The InternalBrace was conceived by Professor Gordon Mackay. The construct is comprised of a FiberTape (Arthrex, Naples, FL) and two Biocomposite SwiveLock anchors (Arthrex, Naples, FL), which act as a seatbelt to protect the native ligament repair.

How long do you go to physical therapy after ACL surgery?

After ACL reconstruction surgery, you’ll do physical therapy until you get back to your normal level of activity. For most patients at Shelbourne Knee Center, this takes about four to six months. Physical therapy focuses on regaining full range of motion, which helps relieve knee pain, and strengthening your knee.

What type of screws are used in ACL reconstruction?

Bioabsorbable interference screws are used extensively in orthopaedic procedures, and they are frequently used for graft fixation in ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) reconstruction.