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Tendon and Ligament Repair

What is Tendon and Ligament Repair?

Tendon and ligament repair is a specialized surgical or non-surgical treatment designed to restore strength, flexibility, and stability to damaged or torn soft tissues. Tendons connect muscles to bones, while ligaments connect bones to each other—both are essential for smooth movement, joint stability, and overall mobility. Injuries to these structures, whether from sports, trauma, or repetitive strain, can lead to pain, weakness, and long-term instability if left untreated.

By using advanced techniques, including minimally invasive procedures, we help patients regain function, reduce pain, and prevent future injuries. 

Benefits of Tendon and Ligament Repair

  • Restores strength and flexibility, improving joint function.
  • Reduces pain and inflammation, enhancing comfort and movement.
  • Minimally invasive options available, leading to faster recovery.
  • Prevents long-term instability and risk of re-injury.
  • Customized treatment approach, tailored to each patient’s needs.

Who is a Candidate?

Tendon and ligament repair may be recommended for patients who:

  • Have suffered a partial or complete tear of a tendon or ligament.
  • Experience chronic joint pain, weakness, or instability.
  • Have not found relief with rest, bracing, or physical therapy.
  • Need to restore full function for daily activities or sports performance.

How the Procedure Works

Treatment depends on the severity of the injury and may include:

  1. Non-Surgical Treatments – Physical therapy, bracing, and injections to promote healing.
  2. Minimally Invasive Arthroscopic Repair – Small incisions allow for precise ligament or tendon repair.
  3. Tendon or Ligament Reconstruction – Uses grafts or sutures to restore full strength and function.

Most procedures are designed to minimize recovery time while maximizing mobility and stability.

Recovery Expectations

  • Minor injuries may heal with therapy within weeks, while surgical recovery can take several months.
  • Physical therapy is essential to restore strength, flexibility, and range of motion.
  • Gradual return to activity, with full recovery ranging from 3-6 months, depending on severity.
  • Most patients regain full strength and function, preventing future injury.

Hear From Our Experts

“Restoring tendon and ligament function is crucial for maintaining strength, mobility, and long-term joint health. Our goal is to get patients back to their active lifestyles—stronger than ever.” – Dr. Gus J. Leotta

Take the First Step

If pain, weakness, or instability from a tendon or ligament injury is affecting your movement, our expert repair techniques can help restore full function and prevent future damage.