Yes: Unfortunately, an acl cannot heal on its own. Once torn, the acl can scar back down, but cannot function like the original acl. Because of this, knees with persistent instability require acl reconstructions to restore function. Some patients can get by without acls if they limit all cutting and rotation activities through the knee. Others will have persistent impairment.
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