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Is ACL reconstruction only worthwhile for young athletes—or could it help active adults well into their 50s and beyond?
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Is ACL reconstruction only worthwhile for young athletes—or could it help active adults well into their 50s and beyond ?

New evidence is challenging long-held assumptions about treating ACL injuries later in life. In a recent study highlighted by Healio, patients aged 50 years and older who underwent ACL reconstruction reported high levels of satisfaction and meaningful improvements in knee stability and function. Many participants were able to return to recreational activities and maintain active lifestyles following surgery, suggesting that age alone may not be a reason to avoid reconstruction. Importantly, the procedure demonstrated low failure rates and strong patient-reported outcomes at follow-up, indicating that carefully selected older patients can achieve results comparable to those seen in younger populations. As more adults remain physically active later in life, these findings raise an important clinical question: should surgeons reconsider the traditional hesitation around ACL reconstruction in older individuals and instead focus on functional goals, activity levels, and patient expectations when making treatment decisions?

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Healio. Is ACL reconstruction only worthwhile for young athletes—or could it help active adults well into their 50s and beyond?. 2026. Available from: https://www.healio.com/news/orthopedics/20260312/acl-reconstruction-may-yield-high-satisfaction-in-patients-aged-50-years-and-older

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