The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the key ligaments that stabilizes the knee and allows you to safely pivot, run, and change direction. ACL injuries are common in sports and active lifestyles and can lead to knee instability, swelling, and difficulty returning to normal activities. When the ligament is torn and conservative treatments are not enough to restore stability, ACL reconstruction surgery may be recommended. This procedure replaces the damaged ligament with a graft that helps restore strength and function to the knee. At OrthoNow, our orthopedic specialists evaluate your injury and recommend the most effective treatment plan. Call (469) 200-2832 or use our online form to schedule an appointment.


The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the key ligaments that stabilizes the knee and allows you to safely pivot, run, and change direction. ACL injuries are common in sports and active lifestyles and can lead to knee instability, swelling, and difficulty returning to normal activities. When the ligament is torn and conservative treatments are not enough to restore stability, ACL reconstruction surgery may be recommended. This procedure replaces the damaged ligament with a graft that helps restore strength and function to the knee. At OrthoNow, our orthopedic specialists evaluate your injury and recommend the most effective treatment plan. Call (469) 200-2832 or use our online form to schedule an appointment.
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Dr. Robert E. Berry is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon fellowship trained in sports medicine. He specializes in arthroscopic surgery, joint replacement, cartilage transplant, ACL reconstruction, and trauma/fractures. Dr. Berry has been the team physician for several sports teams and events, including the San Diego Chargers, NFL combines, WWE, and more. In addition, he has served as a reviewer for the American Orthopedic Society of Sports Medicine journal.

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All of the techniques use a muscle sparring technique, however the SURRE knee require the use of robotics to ensure the accuracy and precision of the placement of the implant.
No there is no extra charge for this technique.
Every surgeon accepts different insurances, the best is to call the office of interest and they can give you more details.
The best way is to look on this website for all the official surgeons and search by state or city.
The best way would be to contact the surgeon that you’re interested in by completing our contact form.
Dr. Toulson is constantly training new surgeons. If you do not see a surgeon listed please check back on the website as we update the website weekly.
Majority of procedures will have internal sutures, we rarely use staples or external sutures.
Yes. This technique facilitates outpatient surgery. Most patients are able to recover at their homes by the evening after surgery.
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