Why Team ACL?

Every ACL patient has the right to find optimal care during their ACL journey.
Worldwide, wherever they are.
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ACL injury

ACL injury An ACL injury is a tear or sprain of the anterior cruciate (KROO-she-ate) ligament (ACL) — one of the major ligaments in your knee. ACL injuries most commonly [...]
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ACL tear

ACL tear An anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear is an injury of the knee joint. It causes leg pain and instability of the knee. ACL tears are common sports injuries. [...]
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ACL re-tear

Unfortunately the research shows that a very high percentage of athletes with an ACL tear will go on to re-tear the same knee or injure the ACL in the other [...]
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ACL grafts

When an ACL is torn there is a graft required to replace the original ACL tissue. Autografts and Allografts There are two general types of grafts: Autografts and Allografts. An [...]
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ACL facts

Fact - 70% of ACL injuries are non-contact injuries. - 80,000 to 250,000 ACL injuries occur annually in the USA with about 100,000 reconstruction surgeries. - 6th most common orthopedic [...]
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ACL FAQ

If you suffer from an injury to the anterior cruciate ligament in your knee, you may have questions about the ACL tear (and the surgery and rehabilitation you need). Below [...]
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ACL stories

In this interviews athletes speaks out about her ACL injury from the moment it happened, the surgery, the rehabilitation, comeback… and thereafter. ACL story – Laura GavurováIn this interview Laura Gavurová [...]
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ACL videos

Videos about the ACL injury from the moment it happened to the operation, the rehab & the comeback. These videos can be experienced as "shocking" but they also provide a [...]
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ACL infographics

ACL Infographics are graphic visual representations of information, data, or knowledge intended to present ACL information quickly and clearly.
latest content

Latest content

Influence of female sex and graft choice on the incidence of cyclops lesions after ACL reconstructionNicky van Melick, Rob Jansen & Rob Bogie Influence of female sex and double-quadruple semitendinosus-gracilis [...]
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About Team ACL

Our Team Founder Team ACL Jeroen van de Camp is an ACL experience expert, not a medical professional. His goal is to help, inspire and motivate ACL patients with information [...]
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About me

ACL experience expert My name is Jeroen and I am an ACL experience expert, not a medical professional. I have ruptured the ACL of my left knee three times while [...]

Why

ACL patients often don’t have a clue who to go to for surgery and/or rehabilitation. Connecting these patients with ACL professionals is important for an optimal recovery.

Why is it quite normal for products as your smartphone, bicycle or holiday to compare providers at the internet?
However, why don’t you make this comparison for optimal healthcare…?

How

Each ACL patient will be able to make the right choices for optimal care during his ACL journey.

The Team ACL website offers you close to your home possibilities for recovery and/or surgery in a trustworthy and transparant way, wherever you live. By gaining insight into the differences between healthcare professionals you are able to make you own best-informed decisions.

Make sure you achieve your own goals! View all ACL professionals and compare them to create your own ACL treatment team and come back stronger!

What

Trustworthy and transparant.

A worldwide digital network to bring ACL patients and ACL professionals together. The Team ACL website helps connecting ACL patients with ACL professionals. Worldwide, wherever you are.

Visibility

ACL professionals all over the world may subscribe to gain more visibility for ACL patients.

ACL professionals create their own account which gives the ACL patient insight into the differences  (for instance: years of experience, annual treatment numbers, surgical techniques, clinic location, clinic facilities) between healthcare professionals. In this way, the ACL patient able to make his own best-informed decisions.