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ACL Reconstruction Rehab

ACL Reconstruction and Exercise Physiology: Supporting Your Recovery Journey

June 17, 20264 min read

ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injuries are common in sports and active individuals, particularly in activities involving sudden changes in direction, jumping or pivoting. Following an ACL reconstruction surgery, structured rehabilitation is essential for restoring knee strength, stability and function.

At All Care Physiotherapy, our exercise physiology services support individuals through each stage of ACL rehabilitation using evidence-based, progressive exercise programs.

If you are searching for ACL rehabilitation in Brisbane CBD, understanding the role of exercise physiology can help guide your recovery process and support your return to activity.

What Is an ACL Injury?

The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the key ligaments that helps stabilise the knee joint.

An ACL injury may occur during:

  • Sudden changes in direction

  • Pivoting or twisting movements

  • Landing awkwardly from a jump

  • Direct impact to the knee

Symptoms of an ACL injury may include:

  • A popping sensation at the time of injury

  • Swelling within hours

  • Knee instability or “giving way”

  • Difficulty walking or weight bearing

In some cases, ACL reconstruction surgery is recommended to restore knee stability, particularly for individuals wishing to return to sport or higher-level activity.

What Happens After ACL Reconstruction Surgery?

Recovery after ACL reconstruction is a gradual process that typically involves multiple stages of rehabilitation.

Early Stage Recovery

Focus may include:

  • Reducing swelling

  • Restoring gentle knee movement

  • Activating key muscles, particularly the quadriceps

  • Learning safe walking patterns

Mid-Stage Rehabilitation

This stage often focuses on:

  • Building strength in the leg muscles

  • Improving balance and coordination

  • Increasing range of motion

  • Progressing functional exercises

Late-Stage Rehabilitation

Later stages focus on:

  • Higher-level strength training

  • Running progression (when appropriate)

  • Jumping and landing mechanics

  • Sport-specific or activity-specific training

Can Exercise Physiology Help After ACL Surgery?

One of the most common questions is:

Why is exercise important after ACL reconstruction?

Exercise is a key part of ACL rehabilitation and is essential for restoring function, stability and confidence in the knee.

Exercise physiology supports recovery by providing structured, progressive exercise programs tailored to your stage of healing and individual goals.

Role of Exercise Physiology in ACL Rehabilitation

Accredited Exercise Physiologists are trained to design safe, evidence-based exercise programs for individuals recovering from injury and surgery.

At All Care Physiotherapy, exercise physiology for ACL rehabilitation may include:

  • Individualised strength programs

  • Progressive load management

  • Balance and proprioception training

  • Functional movement retraining

  • Return-to-sport preparation

  • Education on safe progression and recovery expectations

Each program is adjusted based on your recovery stage and response to exercise.

Why Is Strength Training Important After ACL Reconstruction?

After surgery, muscles around the knee often become weaker due to pain, swelling and reduced activity.

Key muscle groups targeted include:

  • Quadriceps (front of thigh)

  • Hamstrings (back of thigh)

  • Gluteal muscles (hips and buttocks)

  • Calf muscles

Strengthening these muscles helps support:

  • Knee stability

  • Movement control

  • Functional activities such as walking, stairs and running

  • Return to physical activity

What About Balance and Coordination?

ACL injuries can affect the body’s ability to sense joint position, known as proprioception.

Balance training may help improve:

  • Stability during movement

  • Coordination

  • Confidence with walking and sport-specific tasks

  • Injury risk management during recovery

Common Questions About ACL Rehabilitation

How long does ACL recovery take?

Recovery timelines vary depending on the individual, surgical approach and rehabilitation progress. Many people require several months of structured rehabilitation to return to higher-level activities.

When can I return to sport?

Return-to-sport decisions are based on functional testing, strength, movement quality and guidance from your healthcare team. Progression is individual and should be guided carefully.

Is it normal for recovery to feel slow?

Yes. ACL rehabilitation is typically a gradual process. Progress is influenced by factors such as strength, swelling, movement control and adherence to the rehabilitation program.

When Should You See an Exercise Physiologist?

You may benefit from exercise physiology support if you:

  • Have had ACL reconstruction surgery

  • Are preparing to return to sport or running

  • Are experiencing ongoing knee weakness or instability

  • Need guidance on safe progression of exercise

  • Want structured rehabilitation support

  • Are unsure how to safely increase activity levels

Early and ongoing rehabilitation support may help you progress through recovery with greater confidence and structure.

ACL Rehabilitation

At All Care Physiotherapy, our Accredited Exercise Physiologists provide structured ACL rehabilitation programs tailored to your recovery stage and individual goals.

Located at 138 Wickham Terrace in Brisbane City, our clinic is easily accessible from Spring Hill, Fortitude Valley, New Farm, Kangaroo Point and surrounding suburbs.

Our focus is on helping individuals rebuild strength, restore movement confidence and progress safely through each stage of ACL recovery using evidence-based exercise prescription.

Book an Appointment

If you are recovering from ACL reconstruction surgery or preparing to return to activity, All Care Physiotherapy can support your rehabilitation journey. Book an appointment today.

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