The sports medicine doctors at the University Orthopaedic Center have a long history of working with ACL injuries. The ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) is one of four ligaments that are crucial to knee stability. This strong fibrous tissue is part of a complicated network of tendons and ligaments that help stabilize and support the knee. This region is particularly vulnerable to injury during athletic activity or as the result of impact.
Monday–Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Working with our injury prevention specialists will help you maintain healthy activities while avoiding common injuries.
The ACL reconstruction and prevention program offers the following benefits:
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Physical Therapy, Sports Medicine
| University Orthopaedic Center | (801) 587-7070 |
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Physical Therapy
| South Jordan Health Center | (801) 213-4500 |
| University Orthopaedic Center | (801) 587-7005 |
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Hand and Upper Extremity Therapy, Physical Therapy
| University Hospital | (801) 581-2635 |
Osteoporosis & Metabolic Bone Disease, Physical Therapy
| University Orthopaedic Center | (801) 587-7005 |
| University Orthopaedic Center | 590 Wakara Way Salt Lake City, UT 84108 Map |
801-587-7109 |