Abstract

This review study seeks to give a general overview of the requirements for ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) recovery and return to sports. ACL tears are a common occurrence in athletes, and deciding whether it is safe for the players to return to play presents considerable hurdles. This paper examines the current understanding of various considerations and tests involved in the decision-making process. These considerations encompass functional assessments, including ligament stability tests, balance tests, single-leg hop tests, psychological factors, and so on. The review concludes with some prevalent and valid tests. The predictive value in assessing the risk of reinjury can guide the patient back to play. It is necessary for patients to follow those criteria in order to back to sport safely. Additionally, some other considerations, such as pain and psychological factors, can determine if a patient can return to sports and predict the possibility of re-injury.

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